QualysGuard PCI 5.0 – New Dashboard and Interactive Workflows to Support New Approved Scanning Vendor Requirements
Qualys upgraded its PCI compliance suite today with the release of QualysGuard PCI 5.0. The upgraded solution provides customers a simplified way to meet the latest Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance requirements.
QualysGuard PCI 5.0 supports the new Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) requirements released in March 2010, as well as an improved user interface (UI) with workflows.
The upgraded solution streamlines the compliance process with a wizard-driven user interface, guiding customers through answering the Self-Assessment Questionnaire, running compliance scans, remediating network and web application vulnerabilities, and documenting proof of compliance for online submission to banks.
Additional updates include improved interactive reports that highlight confirmed and potential vulnerabilities, with sliding panels for detailed information and quick filters to search and sort on various criteria.
“It can be a challenging task as the PCI Standards Security Council continues to add new requirements to address the new attacks,” said Philippe Courtot, chairman and CEO, Qualys. ”
QualysGuard PCI 5.0 is now available now.
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