What logs are needed for an audit trail and where can I see an example of one?
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If this is, like your previous threads, about requirement 10 of the PCI-DSS then maybe you could have a look at this and this explanation of the ability to reconstruct a range of events tied to cardholder information. If it OTOH is not about PCI-DSS, then I'll echo what's been said already: audit trail of *what*? I've reminded you before to be specific about things.
If this is, like your previous threads, about requirement 10 of the PCI-DSS then maybe you could have a look at this and this explanation of the ability to reconstruct a range of events tied to cardholder information. If it OTOH is not about PCI-DSS, then I'll echo what's been said already: audit trail of *what*? I've reminded you before to be specific about things.
Yes, thats what its for, thanks for the links!
PCI Compliance is easy after the first 8,766 hours.
PCI Compliance is easy after the first 8,766 hours.
Heh, right. So, how's everything coming along? I mean, you've been working on it for a while now. Anything you want to share with us about implementation?
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