03-26-13 | Blog Post
Join Online Tech and guest Adam Goslin, COO, High Bit Security as they review the challenges and details of the recent PCI mobile guidelines as they relate to PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards) and PA DSS (Payment Application Data Security Standards) compliance.
Title: PCI DSS Guidance for Mobile Security
When: Tuesday, April 9 @2PM ET
Register: Online with GoToMeeting
Description: In February, 2013, the PCI Security Standards Council released a document covering Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines. High Bit Security COO, Adam Goslin, will review the highlights of the recent guidelines, detailing some of the clarity and pitfalls contained in the recent mobile guidance from the PCI SSC, including impacts to PCI-DSS and PA-DSS compliance.
Adam Goslin, COO, High Bit Security, LLC
Adam has an IT career that spans more than 15 years, going on to found High Bit Security, a national security services provider, providing penetration testing solutions to clients who need to protect sensitive data in industries such as Healthcare, Credit Card, Financial, or companies that otherwise store Intellectual Property or Personally Identifiable Information. High Bit Security also provides security consulting services to our clients to assist them with their compliance objectives across PCI-DSS, PA-DSS, or simply wish to perform a security best practices audit of their organization. www.HighBitSecurity.com
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Join Online Tech and guest Adam Goslin, COO, High Bit Security as they review the challenges and details of the recent PCI mobile guidelines as they relate to PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards) and PA DSS (Payment Application Data Security Standards) compliance.
Title: PCI DSS Guidance for Mobile Security
When: Tuesday, April 9 @2PM ET
Register: Online with GoToMeeting
Description: In February, 2013, the PCI Security Standards Council released a document covering Mobile Payment Acceptance Security Guidelines. High Bit Security COO, Adam Goslin, will review the highlights of the recent guidelines, detailing some of the clarity and pitfalls contained in the recent mobile guidance from the PCI SSC, including impacts to PCI-DSS and PA-DSS compliance.
Adam Goslin, COO, High Bit Security, LLC
Adam has an IT career that spans more than 15 years, going on to found High Bit Security, a national security services provider, providing penetration testing solutions to clients who need to protect sensitive data in industries such as Healthcare, Credit Card, Financial, or companies that otherwise store Intellectual Property or Personally Identifiable Information. High Bit Security also provides security consulting services to our clients to assist them with their compliance objectives across PCI-DSS, PA-DSS, or simply wish to perform a security best practices audit of their organization. www.HighBitSecurity.com
Looking for more information on PCI hosting requirements, recommendations, and the foundation of a secure PCI compliant data center?
Download our PCI Compliant Hosting white paper now for a complete guide to PCI hosting with IT vendors.
Still have questions? Contact us now or find out more about our fully compliant, PCI hosting solutions.
Or read Mobile Security for more on how to secure data with mobile devices and mobile applications.
Related Articles:
Mobile Point-of-Sales (POS) Systems Increase Michigan Retail Sales
Crain’s Detroit reports on the latest retail technology trends among stores in Michigan – mobile point-of-sales systems are replacing traditional cash registers in order to allow consumers to use their smartphones or tablets to pay for purchases in-store. According to … Continue reading →
PCI Webinar Recap: Updates to PCI-DSS Compliance for E-Commerce and Cloud Computing Security
On February 26th, Adam Goslin, COO of High Bit Security, joined us for the webinar Updates to PCI-DSS Compliance for E-Commerce and Cloud Computing Security. In the hour-long discussion Adam really dug into the specifics of the supplements that came … Continue reading →
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