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Get a Sneak Peek at a Community Meeting Presentation on Compliance is a Program, Not a Project
Do not pass up the chance to collaborate and gain knowledge on the latest developments in payment security at the upcoming PCI SSC Community Meetings. These events feature presentations from some of the sharpest minds in payment security. Below Brian Odian of VikingCloud previews the presentation from Michael Aminzade, QSA, PCIP, CISSP, C|CISO, CISM, CRISC, CDPSE, ISO LA27001 Vice President, Managed Compliance Services, VikingCloud and Chelsea Lopez, CIA, CISA, CRISC, CISSP, PCI-ISA Enterprise Risk Director, FIS on Compliance is a Program, Not a Project.
The PCI SSC Community Meetings are open to all in the payments industry. We invite you to register to attend today!
Watch a sneak peek of Compliance is a Program, Not a Project
Don’t miss their session featured at the PCI SSC North America Community Meeting held in Portland, Oregon on September 12-14.
Compliance is a Program, Not a Project
Date: Wednesday, September 13
Presented by: Michael Aminzade, QSA, PCIP, CISSP, C|CISO, CISM, CRISC, CDPSE, ISO LA27001 Vice President, Managed Compliance Services, VikingCloud and Chelsea Lopez, CIA, CISA, CRISC, CISSP, PCI-ISA Enterprise Risk Director, FIS
The Golden Gate Bridge consists of 83,000 tonnes of steelwork, with main cables made up if 80,000 miles of spun galvanized steel wire. Currently there are 40 ironworkers and painters who battle wind, sea air and fog to repair corroding steel. Just as you finish one task, another one starts, or the task you just finished needs redoing again. The thing is though, if the maintenance program isn’t continued, and managed, the results could be catastrophic. Likewise, if we treat compliance programs as individual projects, or one-off tasks, corrosion of our overall security posture and our compliance status could easily occur. So, what we will consider as part of this presentation is:
- Why compliance should be viewed as a program.
- World view on regulatory compliance.
- Synergies between compliance programs.
- Developing a mature compliance program.
- Impediments to success.
Don’t miss out, register today for a PCI SSC Community Meeting near you!