Please fill the form below to register Stalled PCI DSS compliance efforts put Canadian organizations in limbo: Here’s how to get back on track You might have long ago abandoned your efforts to achieve full PCI DSS compliance, but here’s a report that offers some helpful ideas to get back on track.Many companies continue to work through the 12 requirements for PCI DSS compliance, and are stuck on certain requirements. Regardless of the roadblock, it’s time to get moving again. Here’s a document that tells you how.This report from IBM Corp, entitled – Escaping PCI Purgatory – examines the 12 requirements of PCI DSS compliance and offers suggestions for getting back on track. It highlights the five “sticking points” that typically hinders progress and suggests how to get unglued from the mess. These sticking points include:That organizations often perceive compliance to be costly and overly complexThat organizations aren’t sure how to interpret PCI DSS requirementsThat organizations may not believe there is a direct ROI associated with compliance and prefer to focus on other business initiativesThat organizations may not think the rules apply to themThat organizations may not believe there’s a way to meet all 12 compliance requirements with one initiative.Achieving PCI DSS compliance is not just about avoiding penalties. There are benefits and far-reaching business rewards. Compliant companies are able to leverage the compliance process to more effectively align their people, processes and technology or to introduce new capabilities that build a more integrated and effective security infrastructure. It’s a way to make your business more flexible and able to capture new opportunity.The content of this 8-page document includes:Navigating the road to PCS DSS complianceGetting “unstuck”Achieving and maintaining complianceCapturing compliance opportunities If at any time in the future you decide you no longer wish to receive 3rd party information, we will remove you from the file immediately. 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