PCI Mid-Year Meeting
29th June 2010, London, UK
For companies that take payments or manage a part of the transaction chain, the PCI DSS has created technical challenges that have required radical changes in business processes and in some cases a total overhaul of existing IT infrastructure.
Overview
In Autumn 2010 there will be a major update of the current code. With several major deadlines approaching in 2010, companies are faced with a crucial decision: to race to reach compliance for 1.2 before the update, or to wait and see what changes it will bring.
In addition, QSAs now have greater liability, which has impacted audits making them both more in-depth and time consuming. Companies who are striving to reach compliance are now required to adjust their strategies in order to account for these increased requirements, changes in QSA behaviour, and the impending update to the code.
Event Summary
This forum will provide presentations and case studies from global business representatives that will help maximise PCI DSS preparedness for 2010 and beyond.
Speakers will outline not only how they have taken a risk-based approach to limit compliance obligations and reduce enterprise-wide vulnerability but also the key decisions that need to be taken today to ensure compliance and security tomorrow.
Covering the hot topics that will be on everyone’s lips, this forum will offer invaluable guidance to security and compliance professionals in the payment card industry.