Feedback requested on North America Community Meeting
North America Community Meeting presentations now available
Get ready for voting in November – consider SIG options
Save on training when you attend a Community Meeting
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PCI News & Program Updates
PCI Council marks 10 years of securing payments Global payment and cybersecurity experts met last week at the annual PCI North America Community Meeting to discuss the state of payment security and its evolution going forward. Marking its 10-year anniversary, the PCI Standards Council reinforced its mission to foster secure transactions globally, emphasizing that as new cyberthreats emerge, and advances in technology change the way payments are conducted, PCI Standards will evolve to protect the next generation of payments.
Order your Guide to Safe Payments The new Guide to Safe Payments for small merchants flew off the shelf at last week’s North America Community Meeting. Did you know you can order your very own spiral-bound flip book versions to distribute to your business partners and customers?
Will we see you in Edinburgh? There’s less than a month to go until the Europe Community Meeting kicks off! You definitely don’t want to miss riveting keynote sessions or your chance to get valuable insights that you can take back to your organization on key topics that we’ll explore together during the meeting.
Were you thinking about promoting your product or service with a sponsorship or by exhibiting in the vendor showcase? Exhibit spaces and sponsorships are still available.
Only a few days remain to take advantage of our special discounted hotel rates. The deadline to book your room for the PCI Community Meeting in Edinburgh is 30 September.
We want your feedback on the North America Community Meeting Thank you to all of you who attended the 2016 PCI North America Community Meeting to help us celebrate our 10th anniversary. It was our most well-attended event to date – and we hope you found the sessions, speakers and networking opportunities to be of great value to you and your organization. Please take just five minutes to complete this short survey about your experience.
You have the option of completing the survey directly from the mobile app – or by clicking this link– you do NOT need to do both! If you’ve already completed the survey on the mobile app – thank you. If you haven’t, please take a moment to complete whichever format is most convenient for you. We appreciate your input.
North America Community Meeting presentations now available The presentations from the North America Community Meeting are now available for download. If you’d like to refer back to any of the presentations from the event, they can be found here. Please use the password ve4eqepR to access.
It’s up to YOU What do you want to pursue in 2017? Instead of requesting proposals for new Special Interest Group topics, we’re asking you to choose from existing SIG guidance documents to determine which ones the PCI community will update:
Please review this list of potential 2017 SIG projects – you will be able to vote for your top choice via an electronic ballot in November.
Training
SAVE on training when you attend a Community Meeting We are offering a discount on the PCIP eLearning course –simply use the special code in your welcome pack to Buy one, get one 50% off for a limited time. OR host a Corporate Group Training for your team - simply schedule a PCI Awareness, PCI Professional or Internal Security Assessor session in the first half of 2017 for your group, now to LOCK IN 2016 rates.
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