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Executive Summary
As the first pan-European community meeting following the widely anticipated October update to the PCI DSS, this established forum will answer key questions and provide in-depth analysis on delivering security, ensuring cost-effective compliance and protecting payment card data in 2010.
PCI Europe provides critical advice for senior decision makers on how to ensure information security compliance and implement payment security best practices in order to minimise complexity, reduce risk, create value, and keep costs low. Offering practical insights on how best to protect customer and payment data in a constantly changing business environment, this event is specifically designed to help meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving landscape.
PCI Europe is designed specifically for professionals who are responsible for managing key functions within global and national organisations that include banks, merchants and acquirers, such as information security, IT, risk, compliance, fraud, audit, QA, policy, and governance. This community meeting brings together an exclusive audience in order to discuss the most efficient and cost effective solutions for overcoming the key security and compliance challenges faced today. Forum Overview | 2010 Key Themes | Building on an established reputation, the fourth annual PCI Europe forum will welcome over 150 senior decision-makers from across Europe within banks, merchants, payments processors and card schemes who hold responsibility for areas such as IT, compliance, IT security, PCI programme management, audit, and risk.
The forum attracts an audience of directors and managers who are tasked with designing and coordinating strategy, managing technical and compliance operations, safeguarding electronic assets, responding to incidents, protecting systems and data, and educating colleagues.
Industry sectors represented last year ranged from banking and finance to insurance, information and communications technology, media and entertainment, retail, and transport and travel.
The subject matter is focused on enabling enterprise professionals to meet current priorities, compliance requirements, and audit demands. The agenda provides insight, knowledge, and examples of best practice that detail how to ensure:
...data security and compliance projects create maximum value for the business and do not obstruct commercial processes
...solution paths and security frameworks effectively meet compliance requirements and mitigate emerging threats
...costs are kept down by deploying technology to achieve best effect
...effective processes are integrated into business as usual activities to ensure sustained compliance
...vulnerabilities in IT products are closed to protect key targets and guarantee the integrity of data assets | Optimising security and compliance programmes Structuring the integration of PCI DSS with other regulatory standards Optimising methodologies for sustaining compliance to meet demanding audit requirements Re-evaluating existing best practices Creating adaptable compliance roadmaps
Deploying innovative methodologies and cost effective solutions Innovating PCI DSS scope reduction strategy Establishing processes that minimise the impact of PCI compliance on business operations Engineering PCI compliance controls and technologies to protect vulnerable data assets Assessing the suitability of outsourcing payments and web-site infrastructures
Safeguarding cardholder data and reducing card not present fraud Understanding how to implement available techniques for detecting man-in-the-middle attacks Advancing best practice in preventing online fraud Overcoming the developing threats in call centre environments Preparing for the future challenges of mobile transactions
- Adopting best practice to ensure investment in resources and technology sustains security and compliance
Reassessing developments in key technologies such as end-to-end encryption and tokenisation Delivering security architecture that meets the need for a flexible and agile defence Meeting the emerging challenges of security in virtualised and cloud environments
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| This event welcomes in excess of 150 senior decision makers from industries that include | Delegates attending include directors and managers from group and business functions that include | Banking Insurance Telecoms Retail Transport and Logistics ISPs | Group IT Information/IT Security Operations Fraud & Financial Crime Prevention Technology & Operational Risk Audit |
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