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PCI Requirement 3.6.2 Secure Cryptographic Key Distribution
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PCI v4.0 - 12.1.3: Ensure Your Information Security Policy Defines Roles and Responsibilities
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PCI v4.0 - 12.10.1: Establish a Comprehensive Incident Response Plan
PCI v4.0 - 12.10.2: Regularly Review the Incident Response Plan
PCI v4.0 - 12.10.3: Ensure Specific Security Personnel Are Available for Incident Response
PCI v4.0 - 12.10.4.1: Utilize the Targeted Risk Analysis to Determine Incident Response Training Frequency
PCI v4.0 - 12.10.4: Appropriately Train Incident Response Personnel
PCI v4.0 - 12.10.5: Include Monitoring and Responding to Alerts in the Incident Response Plan
PCI v4.0 - 12.10.6: Modify the Incident Response Plan as Needed
PCI v4.0 - 12.10.7: Implement Incident Response Procedures Upon Detection of Stored Primary Account Numbers
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PCI v4.0 - 12.3.1: Use Targeted Risk Analyses to Support Flexible Testing
PCI v4.0 - 12.3.2: Perform Targeted Risk Analyses for Customized Approach
PCI v4.0 - 12.3.3: Document and Review Cryptographic Cipher Suites and Protocols in Use
PCI v4.0 - 12.3.4: Review Software and Hardware Technologies
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PCI v4.0 - 12.4.2.1: Document the Reviews Performed in Requirement 12.4.2
PCI v4.0 - 12.4.2: Ensure Personnel Are Performing Their Duties
PCI v4.0 - 12.5.1: Maintain an Inventory of System Components That Are in Scope
PCI v4.0 - 12.5.2.1: Service Providers Must Document and Confirm Scope Frequently
PCI v4.0 - 12.5.2: Document and Confirm Scope Regularly
PCI v4.0 - 12.5.3: Review Scope After Significant Changes to Organizational Structure
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PCI v4.0 - 12.6.2: Review Your Information Security Awareness Program Regularly
PCI v4.0 - 12.6.3.1: Include Specific Threats and Vulnerabilities in Information Security Awareness Trainings
PCI v4.0 - 12.6.3.2: Include Acceptable Use Policies in Security Awareness Trainings
PCI v4.0 - 12.6.3: Hold Information Security Awareness Trainings Regularly
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PCI v4.0 - 12.8.1: Keep Record of Third-Party Service Providers that Account Data Is Shared With
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PCI v4.0 - 12.8.3: Establish a Process for Engaging with Third-Party Service Providers
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PCI v4.0 - 3.7.1: Utilize Procedures to Generate Strong Cryptographic Keys
PCI v4.0 - 3.7.2 & 3.7.3: Implement Policies and Procedures to Safely Distribute and Store Keys
PCI v4.0 - 3.7.4: Define Cryptoperiods in Policies and Procedures for Key Management
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PCI v4.0 - 3.7.6: Use Split Knowledge and Dual Control for Manual Cleartext Key Management
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PCI v4.0 - 3.7.8: Require Key Custodians to Acknowledge and Accept Their Responsibilities
PCI v4.0 - 4.1.1 & 4.1.2: Have Requirement 4 Policies and Procedures Assigned and In Place
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PCI v4.0 - 5.1.2: Have Requirement 5 Roles and Responsibilities In Place
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PCI v4.0 - 5.2.2: Utilize Sufficient Anti-Malware Solutions
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