by Omega | Feb 9, 2015 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, Level 2, Malware, PCI DSS 3.0, QSA
Omega ATC will be hosting a Webinar along with Coalfire, a leading global provider of cyber risk management and compliance solutions to discuss steps all merchants need to take to meet the new compliance mandates, which took effect on Jan. 1, 2015. The complimentary...
by Omega | Jan 23, 2015 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, PCI, PCI DSS 3.0, QSA, SAQ, Wireless Security
The PCI Security Standards Council has enforced continuous compliance, and according to experts one of the ‘primary objectives of PCI DSS version 3.0 is to require companies to maintain adequate security controls to protect payment card data at all times, not...
by Omega | Jan 12, 2015 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, Level 2, Malware, PCI, PCI DSS 3.0, Security Strategist, Systems Management, Wireless Security
The big news item of 2015 in the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards world is PCI DSS 3.0. Version 2.0 is history and ended in 2014. Merchants have to now follow the requirements of v3.0 with the goal for continuous compliance rather than compliance at a...
by Omega | Jan 7, 2015 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, Level 2, News, PCI DSS 3.0, Systems Management
Come see us at Booth #1211 at the NRF show See how you can secure your retail stores with our centralized, private cloud data security solution, OmegaSecureTM. OmegaSecure is a PCI DSS 3.0 c0mpliant, comprehensive, automated system that takes day-to-day data security...
by Omega | Dec 31, 2014 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, Malware, Online Cloud Security, PCI, PCI DSS 3.0, Wireless Security
2014 is ending with data security being a high-priority issue for the payment card industry. Visa recently introduced the PCI DSS enforcement plan for 2015 which mandates the following: Merchants and Service Providers who have never done PCI DSS compliance validation...
by Omega | Nov 18, 2014 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, Malware, PCI, PCI DSS 3.0
We know by now that Staples customer cards were compromised with a card-stealing malicious software installed by hackers on cash registers. According to Krebs on Security, Staples spokesperson Mark Cautela said that the company believes it had removed the malware...