is AWS Glue PCI DSS compliant?
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I'm new to the PCI world, but need to research ETL (extract-transform-load) solutions for my team to move data from one place to another. I looked in amazon's list of PCI DSS compliant resources, and I noticed Glue is not there. Does this mean Glue should not be used when there is a need for PCI DSS compliance? or does it not need to be because its not storing data, just transforming the data and loading data into an RDS data store?
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I'm new to the PCI world, but need to research ETL (extract-transform-load) solutions for my team to move data from one place to another. I looked in amazon's list of PCI DSS compliant resources, and I noticed Glue is not there. Does this mean Glue should not be used when there is a need for PCI DSS compliance? or does it not need to be because its not storing data, just transforming the data and loading data into an RDS data store?
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I'm new to the PCI world, but need to research ETL (extract-transform-load) solutions for my team to move data from one place to another. I looked in amazon's list of PCI DSS compliant resources, and I noticed Glue is not there. Does this mean Glue should not be used when there is a need for PCI DSS compliance? or does it not need to be because its not storing data, just transforming the data and loading data into an RDS data store?
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I'm new to the PCI world, but need to research ETL (extract-transform-load) solutions for my team to move data from one place to another. I looked in amazon's list of PCI DSS compliant resources, and I noticed Glue is not there. Does this mean Glue should not be used when there is a need for PCI DSS compliance? or does it not need to be because its not storing data, just transforming the data and loading data into an RDS data store?
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As per the PCI tab in AWS Services in Scope by Compliance Program Glue is not PCI compliant.
I'm not an auditor but I assume processing credit card data on non-PCI-compliant service is not permitted, even if it's not stored there. I guess in cases like this better be safe than sorry and use only compliant services to cover your back side.
That's what I would do anyway ;)
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As per the PCI tab in AWS Services in Scope by Compliance Program Glue is not PCI compliant.
I'm not an auditor but I assume processing credit card data on non-PCI-compliant service is not permitted, even if it's not stored there. I guess in cases like this better be safe than sorry and use only compliant services to cover your back side.
That's what I would do anyway ;)
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As per the PCI tab in AWS Services in Scope by Compliance Program Glue is not PCI compliant.
I'm not an auditor but I assume processing credit card data on non-PCI-compliant service is not permitted, even if it's not stored there. I guess in cases like this better be safe than sorry and use only compliant services to cover your back side.
That's what I would do anyway ;)
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As per the PCI tab in AWS Services in Scope by Compliance Program Glue is not PCI compliant.
I'm not an auditor but I assume processing credit card data on non-PCI-compliant service is not permitted, even if it's not stored there. I guess in cases like this better be safe than sorry and use only compliant services to cover your back side.
That's what I would do anyway ;)
As per the PCI tab in AWS Services in Scope by Compliance Program Glue is not PCI compliant.
I'm not an auditor but I assume processing credit card data on non-PCI-compliant service is not permitted, even if it's not stored there. I guess in cases like this better be safe than sorry and use only compliant services to cover your back side.
That's what I would do anyway ;)
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