What are PCI DSS Laws and the Purpose of it in Cyber Security?
PCI DSS is a set of security standards to ensure the protection of sensitive payment card data during transactions and storage.
PCI DSS is a set of security standards to ensure the protection of sensitive payment card data during transactions and storage.
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) is law enacted in 1996 to address aspects of health insurance, and patient privacy
SSL Protocol is a cryptographic protocol used to establish secure communication between a client and a server over a network.
Application layer is responsible for providing services directly to the user and enables network applications to communicate with each other.
SOC(Security Operations Center) is a centralized unit responsible for monitoring, detecting, analyzing, and responding to security incidents.
Telnet is a protocol that allows users to establish a remote terminal connection to a computer or networking device over a TCP/IP network.
Domain Name Server is component of the Internet infrastructure that translates human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses.
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is a security technology that monitors and analyzes network traffic and respond to potential security.