by iscenturion | Feb 23, 2024 | Blogs, New Blogs
Introduction The apprehension for an assessor, delivering their first level 1 PCI DSS assessment, must be similar to the feelings that Iwent through when I was told that I was deploying to Iraq on dog patrol duties (having been away from this type of rolefor more than...
by iscenturion | Feb 14, 2024 | Blogs, New Blogs
Introduction From 31 March 2024, PCI DSS Assessors will need to understand and apply the new rules for crafting suitable responses and let’s face it, despite this being the opportunity to shake off some bad habits, many Assessors will not have the time and will need...
by iscenturion | Feb 7, 2024 | Blogs, New Blogs
PCI DSS Level 1 Assessments: Taming the Beast Introduction Let’s face it when you compare the v3.2.1 Report On Compliance (ROC) Template with the incumbent v4.0 iteration, it is a beast of a document. The page length alone has increased by circa 166% and the...
by iscenturion | Jul 7, 2023 | Blogs, New Blogs, Uncategorized
Understanding Payment Brands’ PCI DSS Compliance Requirements for Financial Institutions and Heavily regulated organisations Introduction In the realm of financial transactions and electronic payments, security is of paramount importance. To ensure the...
by iscenturion | Jul 29, 2022 | Blogs
Most people involved in the selection of exceptional Managers and Leaders will focus on some type of cognitive testing, as IQ is regarded as the critical component in high performance. Certainly, the high number of cognitive ability tests available in the market would...
by iscenturion | Jun 17, 2022 | Blogs
“People don’t resist change. They resist being changed.” -Peter Senge Peter Senge, that well-respected management writer, systems scientist and architect of the learning organisation, makes a very good and thoughtful point. Resistance to change comes not from people’s...