PCI Compliance Made Simple
Recorded on Tuesday, August 21, 2007
About this Webcast
Credit unions that accept, process, store or transmit cardholder account and/or transaction
information face significant challenges in protecting critical business information. The Standard
developed by the Payment Card Industry (PCI) is designed to protect cardholder information and
identify security issues that could lead to the compromise of cardholder information. This event
will take a look at PCI Compliance best practices and will detail the requirements to achieve and
maintain PCI compliance at your credit union.
Learner Outcomes
- Learn how to address the specific challenges facing credit unions struggling to achieve PCI Compliance
- Understand why credit unions need to take PCI Compliance seriously
- Learn secrets for successful PCI audits
- Understand why PCI Compliance requires more than just an occasional scan
Instructor(s):
Robert Guba: Chief Compliance Officer, Co-Founder TraceSecurity
As Chief Compliance Officer, Rob Guba is responsible for overseeing and managing the areas of
security compliance and policy management relating to TraceSecurity solutions and services. Guba
has over 11 years experience in the technology industry with deep expertise in regulation and
compliance standards. Guba has a successful proven track record in providing IT security technology
solutions to Fortune 500, government and other various industries.
Guba is one of the original founders of TraceSecurity. He was a member of the management team
at PatchPortal prior to the merger with Blaze Technologies in the formation of TraceSecurity. Prior
to PatchPortal, he held various sales, marketing and technical management roles for companies
including CSA, Industry.Net, Perot Systems, and Network Associates / McAfee.
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