Protecting Your Customers' Data: An Update on Changes to PCI Standards Development  

Protecting Your Customers' Data: An Update on Changes to PCI Standards Development

Monday, November 15, 2010

11:00 A.M. PST/2:00 P.M. EST

Length: 30 minutes

Play Recorded Webinar

Overview

The PCI's standards development lifecycle process for securing credit and debit card payment methods are changing, with implications for all members of the payment chain. Join this webinar to learn the latest updates to PCI Security Standards Lifecycle, including updates on the recent launch of PTS 3.0, DSS 2.0, PA-DSS 2.0, and guidance on emerging technologies. The event will include presentations from Bob Russo, General Manager of the PCI Security Standards Council, and Michael Glenn, Risk Management Information Security and CISO at Qwest Communications.

Join this live event to gain practical insights on:

  • How to leverage PCI standards & payment card industry tools to protect data
  • Tips for developing a comprehensive security strategy
  • The recent launch of PTS 3.0, DSS 2.0, PA-DSS 2.0
  • Guidance for emerging technologies & what lies ahead

Attendees who would find this information most helpful include those interested in Payment Card Security Standards, including:

  • Merchants, processors & service providers
  • Acquirers & other financial institutions
  • Pin-Entry Devices manufacturers & payment application vendor software developers

Speakers

  • Bob Russo — General Manager, PCI Security Standards Council
    Bob Russo works to drive awareness and adoption of the PCI Data Security Standard. He is responsible for the organization's policies, as well as meeting its goals to create education programs, establish pools of certified QSAs and ASVs, and incorporate feedback from all stakeholders across the payment chain into the work of the Council and the development of new standards. In addition, Mr. Russo oversees the PCI Security Standards Council's training, testing and certification programs for Qualified Security Assessors (QSAs) and Approved Scanning Vendors (ASVs). He has more than 25 years of high-tech business management, operations and security experience.


  • Michael Glenn — Risk Management Information Security and CISO, Qwest Communications
    Michael Glenn leads the information security organization for Qwest Communications, a global Fortune 200 telecommunications service provider. As a part of Qwest's enterprise and carrier risk management program, his area of responsibility includes policymaking; compliance assurance; technical risk assessment; identity management; computer forensics and e-Discovery; key security controls operations; legal and public policy technical guidance; and, managing vulnerabilities and cyber incidents. Prior to joining Qwest in 2000, he worked at the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site in a variety of engineering and management roles. He has over 25 years experience in information security, network architecture, software development, operations and engineering.