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In today’s day and age, safeguarding customer information via credit card processing is more vital than ever before. Companies cannot afford to leak personal information regarding their customers. Not only is this bad business; but it’s exceptionally risky for the merchants themselves. Failure to comply with mandated requirements of PCI (Payment Card Industry Data Security) can lead to civil fines, criminal prosecution, and loss of credit card acceptance. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard v 1.1 (PCI) is required of all merchants who accept, store or transmit credit card data. The requirements are complex and include the following:
Comply with the requirements listed above, and there is good news for proactive merchants like you! This virtual seminar will explain the risks of non-compliance, the upside for compliance, and the most efficient ways to handle consumer data. Partake in this seminar and clearly learn the ins and outs of PCI. You will gain an understanding of the specific requirements of PCI, the reporting requirements, sources for assistance and what to do if a breach occurs. The speaker, Ross Federgreen, is a veteran of electronics payments issues with clients in the Fortune 1000 and a leader in the field. SpeakerRoss Federgreen is founder of CSRSI, the leading independent consultancy in electronic payments. He has performed hundreds of payment system consultations for companies ranging in size from start-ups to Fortune 100’s. He has lectured widely and authored numerous articles. Ross is a professional member of the Electronic Transaction Association and the Computer Security Institute. He has worked on consulting projects for the US Senate, USAID, The Rockefeller Fund, McKinsey & Co as well as Booz-Allen-Hamilton. He received his doctorate from Yale University. Ways to Register
For questions/inquiries, call DMA Customer Service at 212.790.1500 or e-mail customerservice@the-dma.org. See information on how to join DMA. Payment Policy and ConfirmationIn order to confirm your place in the seminar, we require payment in full. From time to time, we change a date or location of a seminar. If we need to change a date or location for any reason, you will be contacted. If you have not received confirmation of your attendance from DMA, please call 212.790.1500 to ensure your seat. Virtual Seminar Cancellation PolicyIf you cannot participate in the virtual seminar, please contact DMA Customer Service prior to the event to have your registration fee held on account for a future event. If you must cancel your registration altogether, DMA will refund the registration fee in full if canceled at least one (1) business day in advance of the event. Registrants who do not cancel or arrange to have their registration fee held on account prior to the event, and fail to attend the event, forfeit their full registration fee. If DMA cancels the event for which you have registered, the registration fee paid will be held on account for a future event or fully refunded if you prefer. DMA is not responsible for any expenses incurred by you as a result of your registration, whether the event was attended, postponed, or canceled. DMA Money-Back GuaranteeYou will be 100% satisfied with what you learn or we will refund your registration fee in full.* We can afford to make this offer because we know that this seminar will exceed your expectations. It's part of our commitment to providing you with the highest possible quality in education and training. *Requires written request within 30 days of the seminar.
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