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PCI Requirement 8.4 – Document and Communicate Authentication Policies and Procedures to All Users
PCI Requirement 8.1.3 – Immediately Revoke Access for Terminated Users
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PCI Requirement 8.1.2 – Control Addition, Deletion, and Modification of User IDs, Credentials
PCI Requirement 8.1.5 – Manage IDs Used by 3rd Parties to Access, Support, or Maintain System Comps
PCI Requirement 8.1.6 – Limit Repeated Access Attempts by Locking Out User ID After Six Attempts
PCI Requirement 8.1.7 – Set Lockout Duration to a Minimum of 30 Minutes
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PCI Requirement 10.6 – Review Logs and Security Events for All System Components
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