


What is a SOC 1 report?
A SOC 1 report is an evaluation of a company’s internal controls related to financial reporting. The purpose of a SOC 1 report is to give organizations comfort that their service providers have adequate controls and procedures in place to protect their data and...
TrustNet Wins “Editor’s Choice in Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP)” at #RSAC 2022
Blog TrustNet Wins “Editor’s Choice in Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP)” at #RSAC 2022 TrustNet Wins “Editor’s Choice in Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP)” at #RSAC 2022 SAN FRANCISCO (BUSINESSWIRE) JUNE 6, 2022 – TrustNet is proud to announce we have...
Biometric Data Provides Increased Security, There Are Risk Factors
As the use of biometric data becomes more widespread, it is important to consider the potential risks associated with its use. While biometric data can provide increased security, there are a number of factors that should be considered when using this type of data....
ChromeLoader Browser Hijacker Provides Gateway to Bigger Threats
Although ChromeLoader may appear to be a run-of-the-mill browser hijacker that merely reroutes users to advertising sites, its use of PowerShell might represent a greater danger by allowing for further and more sophisticated malicious activity such as the spread of...
Follina: A New Microsoft Zero-Day Attack is Now Underway
Worried about fraud, employers are shifting to authentication technologies that are both secure and user-friendly. But there’s a catch. Adversaries are actively exploiting a readily exploitable vulnerability in the Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) in...
PCI DSS 3.1: In Review of the Old Standard
Blog PCI DSS 3.1: In Review of the Old Standard PCI DSS 3.1: In Review of the Old Standard The PCI DSS is a set of security standards created by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC). The council was formed by the major credit card companies...
PA DSS vs. PCI DSS: Understanding the Differences
Blog PA DSS vs. PCI DSS: Understanding the Differences PA DSS vs. PCI DSS: Understanding the Differences Businesses that process, store, or transfer credit card data must adhere to the rules of the two main compliance frameworks in the payments sector: PCI DSS and PA...
PCI Password Requirements
Blog PCI Password Requirements PCI Password Requirements Among the myriad of standards to enhance data security, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) stands out as a critical framework for credit card information organizations. This set of...
5 Simple Rules for Storing Your Credit Card Information
Storing credit card information can be a daunting task, but there are a few simple rules you can follow to make sure your data is safe. #1 Never store your credit card information on a public computer or in an unsecured location. If you must keep your credit card...
How to Become PCI compliant?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the necessary steps for becoming PCI compliant will vary depending on your organization’s specific needs. However, there are some general guidelines that all organizations should follow to ensure...