PCI Compliance and Payment Security
If your business handles customer card information, you need to be PCI compliant.
Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance is a set of regulations developed in 2006 that ensures businesses properly manage and secure customer data. PCI 4.0.1 will come into effect on March 31, 2025, and includes several new changes to PCI compliance.
In this webinar we will be discussing those new changes and how you can make sure your business is compliant.
Potential consequences of non-compliance include:
You can be fined anywhere from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars.
- Increased Transaction Fees
Higher transaction fees cover the increased risk associated with handling credit data in a non-compliant manner.
You may face costly lawsuits for failing to protect sensitive customer information.
You can incur significant financial liabilities in unexpected expenses if your business faces a cyberattack.
Join us to learn how to be prepared for the changes and be in compliance.
Featured Speakers:
Jesse Forster
Jesse Forster brings more than a decade of payment security experience and is a foremost expert on the changing landscape of PCI compliance and PCI 4.0. Jesse has spent his career working with small to medium businesses, helping them navigate the payment space and validating their compliance requirements. Jesse is also well-versed in payment platform functionality and efficiency and helps businesses research and apply payment environments that fit the needs of the business while maximizing cost-savings. Jesse resides in North Dakota, has 6 children, and is looking forward to bringing valuable insights to the webinar attendees.
 Sam Vance
Sam Vance is an IT professional and partner at Vanguard Cyber, with over 20 years of experience managing technology teams and data networks. He specializes in public company compliance and IT management for small to medium businesses. He is skilled in IT audits, system migrations, strategic planning, and contract consultation. A certified project manager with expertise across multiple technologies, Sam holds a background in Business and Management Information Systems from Oral Roberts University and Marshall University. Before founding Vanguard, Sam served as IT Manager at a respected accounting firm in Huntington, WV, as well as an IT Director for a public company in Huntington, WV. This experience, combined with endorsements from firm partners, enabled him to establish his own LLC, leveraging a solid network. In addition to his professional work, Sam is actively involved in non-profit initiatives and church ministries focused on pastoral leadership and youth engagement.
Presented by Vanguard Cyber
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