Last year, both myself and HomeATM CEO Ken Mages attended and enjoyed ProPay's Data Security Summit. Ironically, HomeATM was listed as the first eCommerce PCI 2.0 Certified PED while we listened to Bob Russo, GM of the PCI Security Standards Council speak at the podium. 



PIN Debit News Blog readers who wish to attend this years event can save $50 off the $199 registration.  Enter the promo code: U120.  It's an informative and enjoyable summit and this year's speakers feature not only Bob Russo, but Garnter's distinguished analyst, Avivah Litan.  Also speaking at the event will be prominent card security expert, Chris Mark, Founder of the Society of Secure Payment Professionals. 






ProPay is excited to host its 3rd Data Security Summit, March 9-10, 2010 at the fabulous Canyons Resort in Park City, Utah. The Summit is designed to help educate companies on industry best practices and risks associated with the handling of sensitive payment data. If you transmit, process or store this sensitive payment data you are a target for hackers and data thieves intent on stealing this information and ruining your company, your brand, and your reputation.



Event Summary






Date: March 9-10, 2010

(March 9 & 10 – Summit dates; March 11 – Ski Day—discount passes available for $35.00)
Location: The Canyons Resort, Park City, Utah

Dress: Business Casual

Weather: Temperatures range from 49°F to 22°F
Cost: $199 Editor's Note: $149 for PIN Debit Payments Blog Readers.  Enter Code U120 when registering.

For Lodging & Reservations (reference ProPay Security Summit): 1-888-CANYONS (1-888-226-9667)


Event Drawings* – One more great reason to attend the ProPay Data Security Summit: 2 Full-Day Ski Passes, 1 Utah’s Own Gift Basket, 1 Weekend Stay (3 day, 2 night) at The Canyons, 1 Vacation package for 2 (4 days, 3 nights anywhere Delta flies in the lower 48 states, Marriott property)



Click here for Event Drawing Rules




Featured Speakers



This year’s speaker lineup is an all-star cast representing many facets of the payment industry including:










Avivah Litan, Gartner Research

Distinguished Gartner Analyst
Bob Russo, PCI Security Standards Council

General Manager
Chris Mark, CPISM/A, CISSP, CIPP

Recognized expert in payment card security
Fred Laing, UMACHA

President & Chairman of the Internet Council
Tia Ilori, Visa

Compliance Program Manager
Matt Sarrel, Sarrel Group

Executive Director & Writer, CISSP
John Bartholomew, SecurityMetrics

Vice President of Sales
Veronica Flanagan, Wells Fargo

Vice President of Payment Network Compliance
David Ellis, SecurityMetrics

Director of Forensic Investigations
Jenn Munson, Ancestry.com

Payments & Fraud Prevention Manager, Ancestry.com

Direct Response Forum Board Of Directors


Other Speakers TBD


Topics Addressed



The speakers at this year’s Summit will address the following:



-Enterprise Threatening Risks

-Increase Your Company’s Odds

-Strategies to Secure the Payment System

-PCI Security Standards

-Payment Data Security: It’s Not Just Credit Cards Anymore

-Data Breach… The Long-Term Negative Impact on Shareholder Value

-Lessons learned: How online Credit Card compromise is perpetrated




Register / Contact



To register, click on the button below. For more information call (888) 227-9856 or email marketing@propay.com.










* MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN. PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE CHANCES OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Eligible attendees to the March, 2010 ProPay Security Summit may be entered into the Giveaway. Winners will be determined in a drawing conducted during the Security Summit on March 9 or 10, 2010. For official rules, prize disclosures and odds, go to: www.propaysummit.com/giveaway. Acceptance of prize signifies that you have read and understood the Official Rules and agree to abide by them. Sponsor: ProPay, Inc., 3400 No. Ashton Blvd., Ste. 200, Lehi, UT 84096.


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Posted by John B. Frank Friday, February 19, 2010

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