PCI DSS version 3.0 is effective from January 1st, 2014, and all entities should be working towards compliance with the latest PCI standards as soon as they are able. To …
Organizations that have already begun their validation to PCI DSS 2.0, and have not yet fully adopted the new version can complete their assessment and validation process to version 2.0 …
When validating compliance, either through a Report on Compliance (ROC) or a self-assessment questionnaire (SAQ), requirements should not be ?combined? from the two versions of the standard ? validation will …
The Expiry Date for PA-DSS Validated Payment Applications is the date by which a vendor must have the application reassessed against the current PA-DSS requirements in order for the application …
New application validations using PA-DSS 2.0 will be accepted until December 31st, 2014. Changes to applications validated using PA-DSS 2.0 will be accepted until October 28th, 2016. Beginning January 1st …
PA-DSS version 3.0 submissions will be accepted from January 2014 until December 31st, 2017. During 2014, PA-DSS submissions will be accepted for both PA-DSS 2.0 and PA-DSS 3.0 assessments.
No. When validating payment application compliance through a Report on Validation (ROV) you may not ‘combine’ requirements from the two versions of the standard — your assessment must be to …
In PCI DSS version 3, Requirements 6.5.10, 8.5.1, 9.9, 11.3, and 12.9 are considered "best practices" until June 30th, 2015, after which they become requirements. This is intended to give …