Payment Security

Preparing for PCI DSS 4.0: What You Need to Know

32724Preparing for PCI DSS 4.0: What You Need to Know

Recorded:    March 27th | 2024      Watch

The clock is ticking on PCI DSS v3.2.1. On 31 March 2024, PCI DSS v3.2.1 will be retired, making the transition to PCI DSS v4.0 essential for organizations involved in payment data security.

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A Strategic Approach to Meeting PCI Requirements in a Cloud-Driven World

091224A Strategic Approach to Meeting the Newest PCI Requirements in a Cloud-Driven World

Recorded:    September 26th | 2024      Watch

The accelerated shift to the cloud as well as new PCI DSS 4.0 requirements coming into effect by March 2025, present several challenges for financial institutions, ecommerce merchants, and others subject to its regulations.

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Understanding EMV, End-to-end encryption, and Tokenization

Live WebcastUnderstanding EMV, End-to-end encryption, and Tokenization

Recorded:    March 19 | 2015       Play!

Data breaches are a widespread problem with over 1.1 billion records compromised in the last 10 years. According to the Verizon 2014 Data Breach Investigations Report, the vast majority of breaches occurred against small to mid-sized companies.

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Why EMV is Not the Only Answer to Payment Security

WebcastPanel: Why EMV is Not the Only Answer to Payment Security

Recorded:   September 16 | 2014      Play

2013 was the worst year yet in terms of data breaches, with over 740 million records exposed, and 2014 is shaping up to be more of the same. Security analysts estimate the costs of the data breach that hit U.S. retailer Target are approaching half a billion dollars for the company. The total cost of the breach including losses incurred by banks, consumers and others–could easily reach into the billions of dollars, and the incidents continue in the food industry, state government, and other sectors.

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Key Steps to Implement & Maintain PCI DSS Compliance in 2017

Sept21TNKey Steps to Implement & Maintain PCI DSS Compliance in 2017

Recorded:    Feb. 28 | 2017       Attend

In today’s digital landscape, it’s much easier for criminals to access sensitive payment card data, not only gaining direct access to a consumer’s available funds, but also their personal identity. With cyber attacks becoming much more advanced, the PCI DSS standard has been forced to adapt to address these new threats.

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Preparing for PCI DSS 3.0 and VISA Mandates

Live WebcastPreparing for PCI DSS 3.0 and VISA Mandates

Recorded:   February 19 | 2015      On-Demand!

The clock is ticking for enterprises that have not yet upgraded their payment card processing systems to be compliant with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) 3.0. As the Jan. 1, 2015 mandatory deadline approaches, there is increasing urgency to not only understand the most important changes in PCI DSS 3.0, but also to be ready for a rigorous QSA assessment against those changes. Since PCI 3.0 is bigger, harder and more expensive than the previous iteration, merchants have their work cut out for them.

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EMV & Payment Security: Evolving Beyond the Mag Stripe

Live WebcastEMV & Payment Security: Evolving Beyond the Mag Stripe

Recorded:   July 15 | 2014     Play

Everything changed six months ago. The Target data breach caused us all to rethink payment security. The U.S. transition to EMV chip and pin cards, is around the corner. Tune into this webinar for a complete update on where EMV is today – lessons learned from Europe and Canada's experience of EMV adoption, and the latest about the liability shift in the U.S. How and when will EMV be augmented by new approaches to card data in mobile wallets, online, and at the point of sale?

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PCI DSS: Preventing Costly Cases of Non Compliance

PanelPCI DSS: Preventing Costly Cases of Non Compliance

Recorded:    May 24 | 2016      

There is a substantial cost associated with reaching and maintaining PCI DSS compliance requirements, but the cost of non-compliance is often much greater. While the initial cost of the technology, staff and other resources necessary to implement satisfactory controls has its price tag, it is vital that all organizations affected by the PCI standard consider both the short and long-term costs of non-compliance as well as the benefits to meeting the requirements.

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Panel Discussion: Top Security Guidelines for EMV and Mobile Payments in 2015

RoundtableTop Security Guidelines for EMV and Mobile Payments in 2015

Recorded:   December 4 | 2014       Play

More than 100 million Americans have lost personal information in a data breach over the last year, and identity theft is the fastest growing crime in the US. As a result, President Obama has launched a government initiative to support the US migration to EMV and improve information sharing on cyberfraud threats, and nearly half of US merchant terminals are expected to accept EMV cards by the end of next year.

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PCI DSS 3.0 - What the changes mean for your organization

PCI DSS 3.0PCI DSS 3.0 - What the Changes Mean for Your Organization 

Recorded:   January 21 | 2014      Play

The official release of PCI DSS v3.0 is here, now what? Voltage Security have invited a PCI DSS QSA to assist you with your PCI challenges by providing recommendations on how to execute a seamless upgrade from PCI DSS version 2.0 to 3.0. Find out why it's no longer acceptable to strive for compliance over real-time security. And learn how the new standard brings a whole new meaning to 'business as usual'.

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A Payment Breach Prevention Plan

Live Webcast!A Payment Breach Prevention Plan

Recorded:    June 23 | 2015       Play

The total number of fraudulent payment card transactions has grown every year since 2006, and experts are calling 2014 "the year of the breach." The Ponemon Institute found that each breach cost the average retailer $8.6 million in related expenses, and the price tag connected with a data breach increased across the board, reaching $20.8 million for financial service firms, $14.5 million for technology companies and $12.7 for communications providers.

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Don't Be the Next Headline: Data Security Best Practices for 2015 and Beyond

Live WebcastDon't Be the Next Headline: Data Security Best Practices for 2015 and Beyond

Recorded:  November 4 | 2014      Play

Albert Einstein once observed: "Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal." His words were eerily prophetic of the continuous news of data breaches in the retail and banking sectors.

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Panel Discussion: Navigating PCI Security Mountains in the Cloud

Navigating PCI Security Mountains in the Cloud Panel Discussion: Navigating PCI Security Mountains in the Cloud 

Recorded:   November 6 | 2013      View

Organizations outsourcing card data to the cloud face significant security risks. Storing, processing and transmitting cardholder data in the cloud brings the cloud environment into scope for the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). And as soon as an organization adds other players to the offsite card-management mix, ensuring compliance with the PCI DSS becomes increasingly challenging.

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