Hi Igor,

There is no a recent version of that document from Wazuh, but it is still
valid and you can use it as a reference about how can OSSEC helps to be in
compliance with PCI DSS, we will update it as soon as we can (we are
preparing a huge release right now, it keeps us busy everyday).

I would recommend you to take look into the changes from PCI DSS 3.0 to
3.2, you could read these posts:

*"Changes from PCI DSS 3.0 to 3.1: What You Need to Know"*
https://www.onr.com/free-pci-resources/pci-dss-v3-1-changes/

*"PCI DSS 3.1 and 3.2 – Changes Explained"*
https://www.itgovernance.co.uk/pci_dss/pci-dss-v3-2-%E2%80%93-changes-explained

*"Preparing for PCI DSS 3.2: Summary of Changes"*
https://blog.pcisecuritystandards.org/preparing-for-pci-dss-3-2-summary-of-changes

In my opinion, the major change is move from SSL to TLS v1.1+, that was the
motive for releasing version 3.1



I hope it helps, best regards,

Pedro Sanchez.

On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 7:21 PM, Igor Gatis <i...@esfera5.com.br> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I found this doc from Wazuh which tells how OSSEC helps on PCI:
> https://wazuh.com/resources/OSSEC_PCI_DSS_Guide.pdf
>
> It refers to PCI DSS 3.0. Is there doc similar to this for more recent
> version of PCI DSS?
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