Reducing PCI Audit Costs and Protecting Sensitive Data
Sponsored by:
Thales
Group, FS-ISAC and Voltage
Security
Reducing
the costs associated with PCI Audits is
on everyone’s mind and by reducing audit
scope, audits are easier, faster, and less
expensive. Data encryption combined with
robust key management is a PCI Security
Council recognized method to reduce scope
for PCI compliance. In a recent survey,
PricewaterhouseCoopers found that end-to-end
encryption and tokenization are among
the most promising methods that merchants,
service providers and QSAs believe can
reduce scope cost-effectively.
But the challenge is
always how to protect cardholder data without
incurring huge application development
costs by changing applications, database
schemas, and business processes. And, on
top of this, how can the encryption process
and keys be kept safe from compromise from
internal and external threats?
Thales and Voltage Security have teamed to make protecting cardholder data and reducing scope for PCI compliance easier. Join this webcast to learn more about:
Reducing scope – protecting data, reducing audit time, saving money
Taking the opportunity to protect data without wrecking applications and schema using format preserving encryption
How key management and a secure environment to conduct encryption in are often the missing pieces in the puzzle to reduce scope
Using solutions from Thales and Voltage that are available today to protect cardholder data and reduce scope (and keep your DBAs, QSAs, and CFO happy)
Join us for what promises
to be a highly informative and in-depth
discussion on the realities and future
of data security and what you can do to
protect your organization.
Featured Speakers
Richard Moulds
VP,
Product Management and Strategy, Thales
As
Vice President of Product
Management and Strategy,
Richard contributes his
well-respected data protection
expertise and thought leadership
to the information technology
security activities of
Thales. Richard has helped
Thales take the lead in
redefining the boundaries
of encryption management
for global enterprises.
Richard holds a bachelor’s
degree in electrical engineering
from Birmingham University
and an MBA from Warwick
University, UK.
Mark Bower
VP,
Product Management, Voltage
Security
Mark
Bower is a noted expert
in data protection solutions
with over two decades of
industry and technology
experience in this area.
His expertise spans electronic
banking, smartcard payment
systems, Public Key Infrastructure
(PKI) and identity management
systems both for the commercial
and government sectors.
Mark is also highly involved
in industry standards bodies
including the PCI Security
Standards Council and the
Security POS Vendors Alliance
(SPVA). He has authored
several patents for e-commerce
technology innovations
in POS software management
and remote control, based
on his extensive experience
in banking and payment
solutions.