Webinar: Demystifying PCI DSS: A Business Leader’s Guide to Secure Payments
Simplify My Path to PCI Compliance
Join us for an informative webinar on how to achieve and maintain PCI compliance with ease. This session will provide practical insights and tools to help your business secure payment data and avoid costly penalties.
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Date: June 26th, Thursday
Time: 1PM EST
Duration: 30 Minutes
What I'll Learn:
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Understanding PCI Compliance: What it is and why it matters.
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Who Needs to Be Compliant: Identify if your business falls under PCI DSS requirements.
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Consequences of Non-Compliance: Learn about the potential fines, legal issues, and other risks.
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Effective Strategies for Compliance: Steps to ensure your business meets PCI DSS standards.
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Managing PCI Compliance: Best practices for ongoing compliance management.
Why Should I Attend?
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Avoid Penalties: Learn how to prevent fines and legal consequences associated with non-compliance.
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Secure Payment Data: Understand how to protect your customers' sensitive information.
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Expert Guidance: Hear from industry experts on navigating the complexities of PCI compliance.
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Interactive Q&A Session: Get your specific questions answered by professionals.
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Speakers:
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Andrew Glaz: Analycys, CEO
Who Is This For?
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Business Owners
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IT Managers
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Compliance Officers
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Payment Processors
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Anyone responsible for handling payment data
Register Now
Secure your spot in this essential webinar to ensure your business is compliant with PCI DSS and safeguard your payment data.
What PCI Leaders Are Saying
John S. Mid-market 51-1000 Employees
For me it's the user-friendly interace as well as scalability, as our organizations grow, their compliance requirements may become more complex
Adel B. Systems Engineer Small Business 50 or fewer employees
Helpful tool to assist with meeting enterprise compliance requirements
Ryan F. Small Business
Robust and Easy to Use Compliance. I like that it is very straightforward and easy to use.
Comprehensive Monitoring
NextGen Malware
Endpoints Protected
Threat Intelligence
Mike R. Small Business (50 or Fewer Employees)
"How it helps bring governance, as well as the use of standards and controls with the policies & procedures," is what Mike R. likes best
Jessalyn A. Tech Support, Small Business (50 or fewer employees)
It helps us document compliance data. It helps what we need to work on
Corbin P. IT Engineer Small Business(50 or fewer employees)
It helps me and the rest of my team identify which security requirements our organization should be following!
Be PCI DSS Compliant
Why It Matters
Avoid Penalties
Secure Payment Data
Effective Stategies
Business Continuity
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Enhanced Visibility and Control
Analycys Solutions meets Compliance Requirements for Regulated Industries
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What is difference between penetration testing vs vulnerability scanning?Penetration testing, often referred to as a pen test, is a simulated cyber attack against your computer system to check for exploitable vulnerabilities. Penetration tests are more comprehensive than vulnerability scans because they involve actual exploitation of found vulnerabilities to determine what information is actually exposed.
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How often should we conduct automated penetration testing?The frequency of automated penetration testing can vary depending on several factors such as the size of your network, the sensitivity of your data, compliance requirements, and the rapidly changing threat landscape. Automated Penetration Testing is affordable, Accurate, and On-Demand. Generally, it is recommended to conduct penetration testing at least annually or whenever significant changes are made to your infrastructure, such as new network infrastructure, application updates, or after deploying new security measures.
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What are the different types of penetration testing, and which one is right for my business?There are several types of penetration tests, including network services, web application, client-side, wireless, social engineering, and physical penetration tests. The right type for your business depends on your specific infrastructure and security needs. A professional penetration testing service can help you determine the most relevant type of test for your organization based on an assessment of your systems and potential threats.
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What should we expect in terms of reporting from the penetration test?After a penetration test, you should expect a comprehensive report that includes a detailed description of the testing methodology used, the vulnerabilities discovered, the level of risk each vulnerability poses, and recommendations for remediation. The report should provide both technical details for your IT team and high-level summaries for management.
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How does penetration testing help with compliance requirements?Penetration testing can help your business meet compliance requirements for various standards and regulations, such as PCI-DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, and others. These regulations often require regular security assessments, including penetration testing, to ensure the protection of sensitive data. The test can identify compliance gaps and provide documentation needed for audit purposes.