and supported by BARCLAYCARD & VISA EUROPE
- What is the cost of compliance (versus non compliance)?
- How do you work with your suppliers to minimise the risk of a security breach?
- If you are breached, what steps can you take to minimise the impact both directly on your customer and on your brand?
Following these presentations, there will also be a Q&A panel, where the speakers will be joined by Nick Heape of Visa Europe and Phil Jones of Barclaycard. This is the opportunity to ask ourselves and the rest of the expert panel your unanswered PCI & Payment Security questions. There will also be time after the session to stay on, ask any additional questions that may not have been answered in the group session – and to network with your peers, the panellists and the Vendorcom team.
It may not always feel like it, but as an industry we are here to help – please take advantage of us!!
Please Note: This briefing is FREE to attend
Agenda:
0800 - 0830 Registration, Breakfast & Networking
0830 - 0840 Welcome & Introduction
Paul Rodgers, Chairman – Vendorcom
0840 - 0905 The True Cost of Compliance
Tripwire have recently completed research into the True Cost of Compliance to determine the full costs associated with an organisation’s compliance efforts. This presentation will highlight the recently released benchmark study of multinational organisations providing a clear understanding of the differences between compliance and non-compliance costs incurred when complying with laws, regulations and policies.
Mike Shanahan, Account Director - Tripwire
0905 – 0930 The Security Breach: Guarding Against and Reacting To!
The PCI DSS is designed to help us guard our business against security breaches – that’s all well and good, but how do we work better with suppliers to ensure that they’re working to reduce our risk as well? And if the worst happens and we are breached, what is the best course of action? In essence, this session will encourage you to prepare for a breach, know how to limit your exposure to the risk of a breach and understand what best to do in the event of an account data compromise.
Nick Prescot, Senior Consultant, Forensics – Sysnet Global Solutions
0930 – 1000 Q&A Panel
What do you really want to know? What is the most burning question you have about PCI & Payment Security that remains unanswered? Now is your chance to ask it!!
Mike Shanahan (Tripwire), Nick Prescot (Sysnet), Nick Heape (Visa Europe), Phil Jones (Barclaycard), Paul Rodgers (Vendorcom)
1000 – 1030 Coffee & Networking
Your time away from the business is precious, we recognise that, and that’s why we’ve kept this session short and snappy! However, we also know that there’s never enough time to answer everybody’s questions in an open session – and indeed there may well be questions that you don’t want to ask in an open session.
So, the Vendorcom team, our speakers and our panel will all be staying on for coffee after the session so that, if you want to, you can spend an extra few minutes/half an hour, asking questions and taking the opportunity to share experiences with your peers – who knows what additional nuggets of information you could pick up that might just help your business!
Date: Tuesday 1st March 2011
Time: 0800 (for a prompt 0830 start) – 1000 (with opportunity to stay on through to 1030 to ask additional questions/network)
Venue: Herschel Room, 76 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NT
Map: Click here
Nearest Underground Station: Regents Park (Bakerloo Line), Great Portland Street (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan Lines)
Cost: This event is FREE to attend
Registration: To confirm your place at this event: Register Here
We hope that you will be able to join us, Vendorcom and Tripwire on 1st March.