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PCI compliance and forensics in auditing remote server access

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Source: BalaBit IT Security
Publish Date: April 2008
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This paper discusses the advantages of using BalaBit Shell Control Box (SCB) to control remote access to your UNIX/Linux servers and Windows Terminal Services. SCB can transparently control, audit and replay the Secure Shell (SSH) and Remote Desktop (RDP) protocols commonly used to remotely access and manage servers. The document is recommended for technical experts and decision-makers working on auditing server-administration processes for policy compliance (e.g., PCI-DSS), or for forensics situations in case of security incidents.

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