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You’ve probably heard the rumors. The PCI Council is prepping to release the PCI Data Security Standard 4.0. To date the actual proposed changes have been kept private to the PCI-SSC stakeholders (so limited viewing). The PCI-SSC stakeholders were asked to review the draft in the 2017 request for comments period. Hopefully by the time the new standard is released it won’t be already outdated by the shifting and ever-changing cybersecurity landscape. PCI-DSS Version 4.0 is expected to be released in Q3 or Q4 of 2020.
There are a couple rumors floating around that the PCI DSS will be going after. Those speculated topic areas are:
The PCI-SSC has also been taking a look at the 12 core PCI-DSS requirements and trying to determine if changes should be made. The expectation is that they will largely leave the 12 requirements in place with making minor changes to accommodate the threat landscape.
Justin (he/him) is the founder and CEO of NuHarbor Security, where he continues to advance modern integrated cybersecurity services. He has over 20 years of cybersecurity experience, much of it earned while leading security efforts for multinational corporations, most recently serving as global CISO at Keurig Green Mountain Coffee. Justin serves multiple local organizations in the public interest, including his board membership at Champlain College.
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