Solidcore Announces First Integrity Monitoring
and PCI Compliance Solution for IBM 4690
Retail POS Environments
Provides New Level
of Control and Security for Large Install-Base
of Critical Retail Systems
CUPERTINO, Calif., Nov.
11, 2008 — Solidcore® Systems,
Inc., the leader in securing retail and
point-of-service systems, today announced
its Integrity Monitoring Solution for IBM
4690 point of sale (POS) environments.
The solution is the first of its kind to
monitor and alert on changes to IBM 4690
POS Controllers, which provide both the
application and operating system images
to the client terminals in many of today's
retail environments. IBM 4690 systems
represent a large install-base of retail
POS systems and Solidcore's capabilities
for monitoring the integrity of these systems
will help retailers using these systems
to quickly verify Payment Card Industry
(PCI) compliance.
According to Greg Buzek,
president of the IHL Group, "IBM
4690 POS terminal sales drove $1.02 billion in hardware,
software, and maintenance in 2007, and there
is a significant installed base within the
category of superstores/warehouses and mass
merchants that rely on this operating system
with 64% of the installed base."
While IBM 4690 technology has proven itself
over time, meeting the intent of PCI compliance
across these platforms has been difficult
to accomplish. Solidcore's Integrity
Monitoring for IBM 4690 provides the visibility,
monitoring and audit reporting capabilities
that retailers need to fulfill the PCI compliance
mandates for alerting personnel to unauthorized
modifications of critical system or content
files.
"The importance of
file integrity monitoring cannot be overlooked
when it comes to PCI compliance," said
Branden Williams, PCI practice director
for VeriSign. "File integrity
monitoring is a critical aspect of understanding
the changes within payment systems and should
be deployed as a best-practice regardless
of the version of POS systems or terminals
or terminals in use."
Solidcore provides the 4690
Integrity Monitoring solution with two distinct
components. The first is the capability
to assess a "gold" image of the
POS Controller with field deployed images
and report on any differences in executables.
This feature allows for the creation of
executive-level compliance reports that
ease the audit process. The second
component takes the initial baseline assessment
and provides configurable alerting on changes
to executables and files. This feature
provides information on what is changing
and can be a positive means for verifying
that authorized changes, such as updated
data files for coupon engines and pricing,
are properly distributed to the POS Controllers.
The retailer or a qualified security assessor
(QSA) can provide the assessment and determine
what level of granularity to focus on for
monitoring authorized and unauthorized changes.
"Providing this immediate
assurance that PCI compliance is being met
across IBM 4690 environments is essential,
and we are pleased to be the first to deliver
this solution to retailers," said Anne
Bonaparte, president and CEO of Solidcore.
"Minimizing exposure to risk during
the operational management of these critical
retail POS Controllers is a significant
reason why our largest customers are standardizing
on Solidcore retail solutions in their stores."
These new capabilities are
part of Solidcore's POS Check and Control
solution, which provides a single interface
for integrity monitoring across IBM 4690,
Windows or Linux based POS environments.
This simplifies the path to PCI compliance
for retailers with heterogeneous environments.
About
Solidcore
Solidcore is a leader in retail system security,
change audit and configuration control.
Organizations worldwide trust Solidcore
to detect and prevent unwanted change for
improving IT compliance, security and availability.
Solidcore easily automates PCI controls
and is a pioneer in dynamic whitelisting
technology for locking down critical systems
and preventing unauthorized change events.
Solidcore is headquartered in Cupertino,
California. For more information,
please visit www.solidcore.com.
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