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Monday, June 22, 2009

A new definition of infrastructure

MasterCard beefs up security requirements; iPhone 3.0 update fixes 46 security flaws
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A new definition of infrastructure

A couple of weeks ago I used the abbreviation IaaS for "Identity as a Service". Some people (including my editor) wondered about the alternative IdaaS. I said I'd stick with IaaS, but a paper I just read leads me to change that. Read full story

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MasterCard beefs up security requirements
In a move that is unlikely to sit well with many merchants, MasterCard has quietly changed a key security requirement for all businesses handling between 1 million and 6 million card transactions annually.

iPhone 3.0 update fixes 46 security flaws
Apple has admitted that the iPhone 3.0 software download patches 46 security holes.

PCI compliance strategy calls for hiding card data in plain sight
Direct-marketing retailer Fingerhut is undertaking a new strategy to protect sensitive payment-card information: Hiding it in plain sight through a data-scrambling method called "tokenization."

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