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One of the biggest problems with this requirement is that merchants must accurately know where credit card data flows from its inception, where it traverses the network and resides, and what its "state" is along the way. This is why it is critical to identify and examine all desktops, laptops, servers and databases that handle any type of cardholder information. This includes all of the database files and/or SQL tables that contain credit card numbers, not to mention all of the application systems that create or access credit card numbers. No matter what type of system touches the credit card information, it must be protected by encryption.
How to pass PCI requirement 3:
If you are not confident in your IT department's ability to accurately identify sensitive data, there are very good data loss prevention tools that can assist in this effort. These tools are designed to sift through data across the enterprise and accurately report on which systems house it, where it is on the system and who has access to it. Once known, review the organization's access controls to enforce "need to know" policies. Also, see if it is possible to minimize how many and which systems have this sensitive information.
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