Regulatory change is coming - fueled by the ever present news of breaches within the credit card payment networks degrading the faith in today's financial institutions. A new approach is needed to secure, make compliance easier, and enhance the operating efficiency for critical financial datacenters and those processing sensitive cardholder information or personally identifiable information (PII).
Attend this webinar to learn to:
Facilitate PCI compliance and go beyond to provide demonstrable security for critical financial datacenters
Decrease the burden of proof and yet provide the verification of operational controls in a new way that will increase confidence for vendor management due diligence
Reduce your risk and secure your infrastructure against emerging threats to ensure that only authorized changes are allowed
Background
Regulatory change is coming - fueled by the ever present news of breaches within the credit card payment networks degrading the faith in today's financial institutions. PCI-DSS is a step in the right direction toward thwarting 'smash and grab' attacks but is weak against zero day attacks and low 'n slow attacks that are designed to persist under the radar of common controls. A new approach is needed to secure, make compliance easier, and enhance the operating efficiency for critical financial datacenters and those processing sensitive cardholder information or personally identifiable information (PII).
As the industry continues to outsource to vendors and rely on multiple parties, those who evaluate risk need better visibility and reporting of the operational controls of these contracted entities as mandated by the regulations and standards of FFIEC and PCI-DSS. Due diligence today encompasses stronger contracts, data center visits and keeping up to date on vendor performance. How does a Vendor keep up with these requests and provide demonstrable measures of how they secure not only IT infrastructure but applications and critical data? How can vendor management be easier for Enterprises beyond submitting lengthy assessments that they can only trust reflect the true operations of the vendor? Being able to provide protection from device to datacenter systems provides the deep visibility, control enforcement, and system integrity needed to go beyond today's standards and be prepared for addressing future regulation changes.
In this webinar, hear about how:
SecureNet Payment Systems, a leader in supplying cutting-edge payment processing technologies, plans to demonstrate and verify operational controls to ease the due diligence process of vendor management requests and compliance with Solidcore.
MTXEPS, leader in electronic payments software and solutions, provides end-to-end protection of card holder data going above and beyond today's Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS) from device to datacenter through branded Connected Payments for Retalix retail solutions secured with S3 Control from Solidcore Systems.
As CIO, Mr. Gowda is responsible for the strategic positioning of SecureNet's products and services as innovative, high value solutions. He leads SecureNet's Team to deliver payment processing solutions that are more convenient, reliable and secure. Over the years with SecureNet, he has implemented a model technology program and managed a host of key technology initiatives that sharpened market and customer focus, added value to product offerings, enhanced corporate performance, and increased organizational efficiency and team effectiveness.
Ken Harris leverages 17 years of Electronic Payment Systems knowledge, in a multitude of roles. From Project Management, System Operations, Product Management, Director of Development, Vice President of Retail, Vice President Fraud Solutions and Corporate infrastructure to Vice President at MTXEPS Inc. His experience grew at one of the nation's largest grocery retailers and transitioned into the industry's leading payment switch and fraud solution provider, where he developed expertise in end to end electronic payment systems. He has in depth knowledge of systems, security and process in payments.
Director of OEM & Compliance Solutions, Solidcore Systems
Kim has 15 years of Product Management roles with companies that provide IT services for Enterprise and Financial companies including traditional datacenter services, MSSP and SAAS environments. Her expertise has been in developing and growing security, compliance and managed services for the Fortune 500 for companies that include SAVVIS Communications, Frontier Communications, Global Crossing, Dorado and Siemens.
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