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Consumer-facing organizations of all types face increasing IT complexity and a future where more applications will have PANs, tokens, and payment tokens flowing in the system. Understanding tokenization is critical to the security of applications, and to having solid justification for reducing audit scope in a tokenized environment.

With newer methods of tokenization such as Apple Pay gaining ground in the marketplace, there is a need to develop deeper technical and architectural understanding of the available methods of protecting PAN data, and how security tokenization fits from the perspective of the end-to-end architecture of payments ecosystems.

In this session our experts will explain how the tokenization system is secured within the network and how it maps tokens into PANs. Attendees will learn:
  • The latest on PCI 3.0 and updates related to SSL and TLS encryption protocols and vulnerabilities that can put payment data at risk,
  • Security and PCI-related aspects of payment vs. security tokenization in user networks, and
  • Gain a deeper understanding of standards and options for protecting PAN data in multi-platform enterprise environments.

Presenters

Terence Spies
Chief Technologist
HP Security Voltage



Matt Getzelman
PCI Practice Director
Coalfire



Moderator

Peter Bernstein
Senior Editor
TMCnet