By: The New PCI DSS Version Is Discussed « PCI Guru
[...] found this technology to their liking, but it has its own issues, some of which I discussed in a post a while back. It’s not a be all to end all, but it does offer some additional features. [...]
View ArticleBy: An Open Letter To Acquiring Banks « PCI Guru
[...] a bit better in Europe, but because European acquiring banks have been brainwashed to believe that Chip and PIN gives them a security edge, the acquiring banks there are not aggressively...
View ArticleBy: PCIGuru
After 30+ years of developing and managing POS software, security and operating systems, I’m sure that no matter what I say will sway your opinions. Remember, we’re not talking about the breach of...
View ArticleBy: The Chip And PIN Debate – Part 1 « PCI Guru
[...] and PIN, compliance, EMV, PCI DSS, PCI PTS Based on the comments posted to my blog lately, my Chip and PIN post has really hit a nerve. As a result, I thought I should go back and re-examine...
View ArticleBy: The Chip And PIN Debate – Part 3 « PCI Guru
[...] the adoption of Chip and PIN. In this post I want to go back and discuss the issues from my old post regarding security risks regarding Chip and [...]
View ArticleBy: The Chip And PIN Debate – Part 4 « PCI Guru
[...] stated in my original post that EMV can be used to also secure on-line transactions, but are not used to secure on-line [...]
View ArticleBy: David Griffiths
Update on the update: the Man in the Middle attack does work, but sadly for the Guru, it doesn’t actually present any problems. Makes good headlines though, and it certainly scares the punters. Must go...
View ArticleBy: David Griffiths
I am reposting my comments on the bullets presented by the PCI Guru. There was much more to this discussion, but my answers seem out of context since the context has disappeared. I have therefore...
View ArticleBy: Harald Nekvasil
Well written reply, David. I completely agree with your carefully articulated points.
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