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March 2025

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Cybersecurity in AI and software development is becoming increasingly important as both fields are evolving rapidly and becoming integral to many industries. On Wednesday, March 12th UCD School of Computer Science and Cyber Ireland's Dublin Chapter in Collaboration with Advance Centre are bringing together academic and industry experts for an in-person event on Cybersecurity, AI & Software Development. Fabio Cerullo from Cycubix LTD will on the panel sharing insights on “Cybersecurity of AI in Software Development Challenges & Opportunities” Attendees will have a unique opportunity to learn about the challenges and opportunities

The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) announced on the 30th January 2025 significant updates to the Self-Assessment Questionnaire A (SAQ A),  The latest SAQ A version is now available, but does not take effect until March 31, 2025, which is when the new PCI DSS v4.0.1 requirements become mandatory. What Are the Key Changes to SAQ A? Removal of Security Requirements Originally introduced in PCI DSS v4.0 to address payment page integrity and script-based attack risks. These requirements were removed from SAQ A because fully outsourced merchants should not

What is PCI DSS v4.0.1, and why was it introduced? PCI DSS v4.0.1 is a minor revision to PCI DSS v4.0, that clarifies requirements, corrects errors, and improves usability of the standard. These updates ensure a smoother transition for organisations working towards compliance and maintaining security best practices. The changes were made in response to feedback from industry stakeholders, including merchants, service providers, and assessors, to enhance clarity and consistency in implementing PCI DSS v4.0. What are the key changes? PCI DSS v4.0.1 does not introduce new security requirements but includes: Clarifications to existing