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Re: PCI DSS Compliance

Subject: Re: PCI DSS Compliance
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 09:50:15 +0100
Craig Wright wrote:

The company seeking the test is seeking compliance not necessary security. These are very different things.


Maybe I am missing something, but as a customer, how could I trust a company that seeks "compliance not necessary security"? Does the compliance make me feel better if something bad happens?

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Roberto Tanara
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