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What is PCI?

PCI stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect. It's a standard for connecting hardware devices to a computer's motherboard. It defines the physical connections, electrical characteristics, and communication protocols used. It is commonly used to connect network cards, sound cards, graphics cards, and storage controllers to a computer system.

What other technologies are related to PCI?

PCI Complementary Technologies

National Institute of Standards and Technology; publishes security frameworks and guidelines that can support PCI DSS compliance efforts.
mentioned alongside PCI in 8% (3.4k) of relevant job posts
International Organization for Standardization 27001; is a standard for information security management systems that provides a framework that complements PCI DSS requirements.
mentioned alongside PCI in 5% (3k) of relevant job posts
Control Objectives for Information and related Technologies; a framework for IT governance and management that can support PCI DSS compliance.
mentioned alongside PCI in 6% (1.1k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning PCI?

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Oracle
Scientific and Technical Services

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