AES Encryption Explained: What It Means for PCI DSS and Third-Party Vendors

AES Encryption Explained: What It Means for PCI DSS and Third-Party Vendors

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AES Encryption Explained: What It Means for PCI DSS and Third-Party Vendors
What is AES encryption, and why is it the gold standard for protecting sensitive data like cardholder information? In this video, Mama UST simplifies Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), how keys are exchanged, and what it means when third-party vendors store encrypted data. 📌 Covered in this episode: What is AES and why it's used in cybersecurity How AES keys are securely exchanged PCI DSS scope implications when encrypted data is stored externally Scenarios: storing data without access to keys Simple illustrations and beginner-friendly explanations ✨ Whether you're new to cybersecurity or preparing for compliance interviews, this video will help you understand one of the most critical topics in data protection. 🧠 Subscribe for more encryption, compliance, and risk management training—Mama UST style! #AES #Encryption #PCICompliance #CyberSecurityBasics #DataProtection #KeyExchange #CyberSecurityTraining #MamaUST #ThirdPartyRisk #GRCTraining