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ABSTRACT:
The payment card industry's heavyweights, namely Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express, require any organization that processes or stores cardholder information to comply with a basic set of security best practices -- the practices are known as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). This webcast will cover the standard itself and its 12 key components, offering insights and tips on compliance as well as explaining some of the many nuances involved with staying compliant.
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Speaker
Roger Nebel
National Strategic Security Practice Leader, FTI Consulting
Roger Nebel has more than 30 years of direct technical work, consulting, progressive management responsibilities, executive and board-level positions, and special assignments in the federal and commercial IT and information security markets. He has authored numerous expert reports on security and technology, and provided consulting expertise and testimony in complex software litigation and regulatory settlement oversight. Mr. Nebel is a frequent writer and public speaker on the challenges of managing information security in the Internet-facing application era. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Virginia in the graduate Information Security Management program.
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