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PCI

Form of local bus connection between external devices and the main central processing unit. Developed (but not owned) by Intel, it was available as 32-bit in 1993, but is now available as 64-bit.



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With huge breaches of private data, like that experienced by Heartland Payment Systems (which potentially could have affected some 100 million credit cards), some are wondering just how effective PCI requirements are.
The PCI SVA was founded on 27 January 2007 by a group of leading data security firms including ConfigureSoft, Cyber-Ark, Modulo Security, Proginet, Protegrity, Reflex Security and Safe-Net.
Since its inception in 1992, the PCI bus has become the I/O backbone of nearly every computing platform, and is the primary interface for desktop computers and peripheral cards.
 
 
 
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