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Re: ISO 27001 mapping to PCI

Subject: Re: ISO 27001 mapping to PCI
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 22:58:55 -0500
What am I missing here? I probably sound real dumb, but why are we
mapping standards to each other?


On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Jason P. Rusch
<saltynetguru@infosec-rusch.com> wrote:
Does anyone have in their possession such as a excel file that directly
maps PCI requirements to ISO 27001.

I have several that map sp800-53 to Cobit to ISO 27001/27002, but really
need a mapping PCI to ISO 27001.


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Certified Information Security Consultant
Wesley Chapel, FL 33543
saltynetguru@infosec-rusch.com
www.infosec-rusch.com

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