Washington, May 4, 2010 --



ETA and ProPay present:


End-to-End Payment Security...What does it really mean?


Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Time: 1:00pm EDT



To register, go to https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/693560178.



The Electronic Transactions Association and ProPay invite you to attend a complimentary interactive webinar titled, End-to-End Payment Security…What Does it Really Mean?



End-to-End payment security is a concept that is getting a great deal of buzz in the marketplace, yet it is a phrase that is still largely undefined. As commerce becomes more fluid, so do the ways in which payment data can be stolen. This necessitates greater vigilance in protecting the data—End-to-End.



ProPay, ETA’s 2010 ISO of the Year, will present and discuss what End-to-End payment security really means and the best practices for securing payments—End-to-End.



Attendees will:



  • Gain awareness about End-to-End payment security best practices

  • Learn how the right End-to-End payment security solution can help to protect their company, brand and reputation

  • Understand the risks associated with storing sensitive payment data and how removing the data will remove risks

  • Learn how the right End-to-End payment security solution may reduce their PCI compliance burden

Speakers:



  • Chris Mark, Executive Vice President, Data Security & Compliance, ProPay

  • Mark Johnson, Chief Information Officer, ProPay

The presentation portion of the webinar will last approximately 45 minutes, with approximately 15 minutes dedicated for audience Q&A after the presentations. We look forward to having you join us. < em>

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar.



Source: Company press release.



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