This week’s PCI Community Meeting is much different than the humble reception I attended some four years ago. The standard is known throughout the world, is being audited by some 800 PCI-certified qualified security assessors. The council needs to break these community meetings down, not just by global region, but by country region; and the meetings need to be focused toward and for specific groups, such as processors and c-store operators. Some attendees say there’s too much bureaucracy, the PCI rules have become too defined and have stunted innovation.”]
Source: https://www.govinfosecurity.com/blogs/whats-pci-councils-role-p-721

