PCI (Payment Card Industry Security Standard)
Identify and authenticate access to system components
Req 8.5.1
8.5.1 Additional requirement for service providers only: service providers with remote access to customer premises (for example for support of POS systems or servers) must use a unique authentication credential (such as a password/phrase) for each customer. Note: This requirement is not intended to apply to shared hosting providers accessing their own hosting environment where multiple customer environments are hosted.
To prevent the compromise of multiple customers through the use of a single set of credentials vendors with remote access accounts to customer environments should use a different authentication credential for each customer. Technologies such as multi-factor mechanisms that provide a unique credential for each connection (for example via a single-use password) could also meet the intent of this requirement.
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