Payment Card Industry (PCI) workshop

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Payment Card Industry (PCI) workshop

By North Eastern ICT Partnership

Date and time

Thursday, April 7, 2016 · 12:30 - 4pm GMT+1

Location

Sunderland Software Centre

Tavistock Place Sunderland SR1 1PB United Kingdom

Description

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Duration

12.30pm

Arrivals and coffee

30 mins

1.00pm

Welcome and introductions

5 mins

1.05pm

An overview of the PCI DSS:

  • What is the PCI DSS?
  • The PCI structure (Brands, Issuers, Acquirers, Merchants, Service Providers, Card Holders)
  • How does it affect you?

40 mins

1.45pm

An introduction to the PCI DSS requirements:

  • Requirements 1 – 12
  • Scoping and de-scoping your PCI environment
    • How to simplify your PCI environment to make compliance easier (and cheaper)
    • Selecting the correct SAQ for your PCI environment
    • Working with a QSA

45 mins

2.30pm

Coffee Break

15 mins

2.45pm

PCI DSS as BAU and Ongoing Compliance

  • Policies and procedures, including staff training and awareness
  • Payment systems and devices, including eCommerce and Telephone payments
  • Potential consequences of non-compliance

30 mins

3.15pm

Q&A Session (Chatham House Rule)

45 mins

4.00pm

Close

The venue is conviently located a short walk from Sunderland Railway/Metro station. See Map.

Pay and display parking is available in nearby Tatham Street (70p per hour). Details here.

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Organized by

The North Eastern ICT Partnership (NE_ICT) was established in 2002 to bring together the council ICT sections in Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Durham and Northumberland

  • to make the most of the expertise, best practise, learning, skills and experience
  • to develop new, and exploit existing ICT infrastructure, applications and developments
  • to work together to support the efficiency, modernisation and shared services agendas

www.neict.org

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