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Vulnerability Management: An Overview of PCI DSS Requirements 5, 6, & 11
Vulnerability Management Part 1 (5 minutes)
Introduction, Acronyms, & Definitions
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Vulnerability Management Part 2 (25 minutes)
The 4 Common Types of Vulnerabilities
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Vulnerability Management Part 3 (45 minutes)
The 5 Components of a Kick Ass Vulnerability Management Program
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A Vulnerability is defined as:
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A weakness in the computational logic (e.g., code) found in software and hardware components that, when exploited, results in a negative impact to confidentiality, integrity, or availability.
A strength found in secure networks.
A waste of time.
A weakness that can be ignored until a breach happens