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		<title>Where PCI DSS Falls Short</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where PCI DSS Still Falls Short (and How to Make it Better)  &#8211; Former CISO and Symantec strategic consulting director Ariel Silverstone goes through PCI DSS line by line and offers suggestions to make it more effective.
Currently, I believe it is possible to be 100 percent PCI compliant and have no real security.
via Where PCI DSS [...]]]></description>
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