Week In Review: New PCI Standards Finalized; ID Theft: SARs On The Rise

This week's top news and views: Version 2.0 of the PCI Data Security Standard hits the streets and takes effect Jan. 1. And Identity theft is on the rise, and a new study from FinCEN finds that it's not cyberattacks that are compromising most consumers -- it's family and friends.Here's a list of some of this week's most compelling content on BankInfoSecurity.com:
  • New PCI Standards Finalized. The final version of PCI version 2.0 has just been released. It takes effect Jan. 1, but impacted entities have until Dec. 31, 2011, to become fully compliant;
  • A new report from FinCEN finds that ID theft is on the rise, and it's not cyberattacks that are compromising most consumers -- it's family and friends; and

  • Payments without card numbers? Next month, NACHA expects to launch Secure Vault -- an online payments platform that takes credit and debit out of the transaction;

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