Far as I'm concerned, if it can keep out everything based off a
no-holds-barred live feed scan
from my Nessus host, then FIIC what some yahoo in a tie wants to tell me
;) I'd seriously look
at using somebody else for credit card processing. There has to be at
least 100 people doing
that, and most of them just require SSL (not even 3.0 *rolleyes*).
Peter
John Hinton wrote:
One other thing that bothers me about them is they 'sell appliances'.
So, if your server/host can't pass or doesn't want to deal with it, we
can 'sell' them something, making more money which to me seems like a
conflict of interest for someone operating under the guise of security.
--
Peter Serwe <peter at infostreet dot com>
http://www.infostreet.com
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