As of March 12, 2024, xByte Cloud services requires a service adjustment to maintain PCI-DSS compliance.
Q: What implications does this hold for xByte Cloud customers?
A: xByte will be required to deactivate TLS 1.1 protocols on servers to align with PCI compliance standards. This mandate comes into effect on March 31, 2024, in adherence to PCI-DDS version 4.
For customers who acquired a server from xByte before March 12, 2024, a code review is essential to ensure that the deactivation of TLS 1.1 does not impact your services.
This article is crafted to present a overview of the TLS protocols enabled and disabled across our cloud servers.
TLS protocols | Status |
---|---|
SSL 2.0 | Disabled |
SSL 3.0 | Disabled |
TLS1.0 | Disabled |
TLS1.1 | Disabled |
TLS1.2 | Enabled |
TLS1.3 | Enabled |
NOTE: TLS1.3 is only applicable to Windows Server 2022.
If you are required to be PCI-DSSv4.0 compliant or need to make adjustments to your TLS protocols on your cloud services with us, then please reach out to [email protected] and we would be more than happy to assist