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Payment Security

When: 25 Mar 2010 4:00 am

Presenting: Gareth Bowker, Senior PCI QSA, Meridian Services International

Understanding the Intent of PCI-DSS

how much

25 Mar 2010 4:00 pm Presenting Ward Spangenberg, Director at IOActive

PCI DSS 1.2.1 - How Much is it Going to Cost You

pci summit

25 Mar 2010 7:00 am Presenting Simon Langley, Principal Advisor, KPMG & Financial Services Consultant

Simon Langley provides advice on a wide range of Information Security Issues.

Recorded on 27th Oct 2009

Presented by Oliver Eckel, Head of Corporate Security at Bwin Entertainment AG

pci summit

25 Mar 2010 2:00 pm Presenting Greg Naderi; Solutions Specialist SonicWALL

Navigating Your Way Through PCI Compliance

pci strategies

Recorded on 27th Oct 2009

Presented by Charles Denyer; Executive Manager (CXO/VP), IT at NDB LLP

Recorded on 27th Oct 2009

Presented by Sebastián Gagliardi, Manager in Information Security and IT Risk Management at BDO Becher

pci summit

25 Mar 2010 12:00 pm Presenting Anton Chuvakin; Principal, Security Warrior Consulting

This presentation will cover PCI DSS-related myths and misconceptions that are sadly common among organizations dealing with PCI DSS challanges and payment security.

managing the scope

Recorded on 27th Oct 2009

Presented by Simon Langley, Principal Advisor at KPMG

software security

27 Oct 2009 10:00 am Presenting Diana Kelley; Partner at Security Curve

PCI requirement 6 and sub-requirement 6.6 have caused confusion amongst retailers and merchants trying to understand how best to secure Web-facing applications.

pci summit

25 Mar 2010 11:00 am Presenting Michael Dahn; Global PCI QA Manager, Verizon Business

The PCI DSS is the latest regulation of personal data protection since the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1999.

spva

Recorded 27th Oct 2009

Presented by Stuart Taylor, VP of Global Solutions and Marketing at Hypercom

creating reliable

27 Oct 2009 12:00 pm Presenting Todd Glassey; Certichron, Chief Scientist

Evidence today is so easily manufactured, that without supporting proof the evidence is not capable of being relied on.

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