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 <description>My friend Jesper Jurcenoks, CTO of NetVigilance, a firm that provides network vulnerability testing products, keeps me up to date on all the doings with various PCI (Payment Card Industry) security doings. At a recent PCI conference, JJ (easier than saying Jesper Jurcenoks, and a nickname he provides), heard a line in passing he wishes he came up with. I think I&#039;ll steal it from him.
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