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PCI DSS Compliant Software
From: "Kurt M.D. John" <kurt.md.john () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 18:43:40 -0500
Good evening everyone,I need some input from the list. A client of ours is looking for a cheaper alternative to Tripwire in order to meet/manage their PCI DSS requirements. During our research we've come across AIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment) and Change Tracker by NNT. I would like some feedback on these two pieces of software; as well as any other software out there that is relatively comparable with Tripwire. Oh and it cant be open source.
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- PCI DSS Compliant Software Kurt M.D. John (Jan 28)
- RE: PCI DSS Compliant Software Hung Lee (Jan 28)
- Re: PCI DSS Compliant Software Ricardo Ferreira (Jan 31)
- Re: PCI DSS Compliant Software Luana C. Rocha (Jan 31)
- RE: PCI DSS Compliant Software Hung Lee (Jan 28)