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Webcast:
Protecting Cardholder Data — End-to-End Encryption and Tokenization
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| Sponsored by: |
Electronic
Transactions Association, Fifth Third Processing
Solutions, Mercator Advisory Group and
Voltage Security |
As
a result of both the recent PricewaterhouseCoopers
survey and numerous analyst reports on
approaches for achieving PCI compliance,
attention is now focused on two technology
solutions that help merchants reduce PCI
audit scope, secure consumer credit card
data, and reduce the high costs typically
associated with PCI compliance.
Join George Peabody,
research director at Mercator Advisory
Group and industry expert on payment security,
along with Bob Bartlett, CIO of FTPS and
Doug Dwyre, payments expert and vice president
of payment solutions at Voltage Security,
as they examine how these new approaches
to securing customer data can help reduce
costs and risks for merchants.
You’ll learn exactly how tokenization and end-to-end encryption work and our experts will also cover how these two approaches:
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Reduce PCI Audit costs – and the difference between the two approaches |
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Provide benefits to processors, ISOs, and merchants |
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Offer multiple implementation
options with varying levels
of risk
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We’ll conclude by discussing
how a single platform for end-to-end data
protection and tokenization provides a
reduced risk approach to data security
management and can help accomplish the
following:
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End-to-end encryption of sensitive card data for authorization and settlement within payment systems |
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Encryption and/or tokenization of card data stored in databases and used by business applications for charge-backs or for post-settlement processes |
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How merchant business systems can also protect cardholder data without the need for extensive changes |
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Featured Speakers
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| Bob Bartlett |
| Executive
Officer and CIO - Fifth Third Processing Solutions |
| Bob
has more than 25 years
of financial services industry
experience with expertise
in online payment systems,
architecture, product development,
implementation and support.
As CIO, Bob sets strategic
direction and provides
large-scale technology
solutions for merchant
and financial institution
clients. |
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| George Peabody |
| Director,
Emerging Technologies Advisory Service
- Mercator Advisory Group |
| Over
his 25 year career in the
IT industry, George has
held many senior marketing
and research leadership
positions. George’s current
research is focused on
mobile payment, banking
and m-commerce technologies,
and their impact on the
mobile ecosystem including
financial institutions,
processors, merchants,
mobile operators and consumers. |
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| Doug Dwyre |
| Vice
President, Business Development, Payments
- Voltage Security |
| Doug Dwyre, a seasoned executive in the financial services industry, most recently served as SVP Global Business Development at First Data Corporation. In this role Doug was responsible for identifying and executing upon opportunities that bring together strategic partners with First Data technology solutions to offer innovative solutions to the market. Doug’s background includes leading the teams responsible for new product development and innovation related to merchant marketing solutions, including prepaid and loyalty products. |
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