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  • “On the Road Again…”

    Disclaimer: The following information is subject to change (but hopefully it won’t!).

    But having officially given that disclaimer, it looks like the SPVA’s event schedule is taking shape. We’ve got our eye on four shows in 2010.

    Midwest Acquirers Association (MWAA)

    July 21-23

    Schaumburg, IL

    8th Annual MWAA Conference – “Changing Times…Changing Visions”

     

    Cards Latin America

    October 4-6

    Coral Gables, FL

     

    ETA Strategic Leadership Forum

    October 27-29

    Palm Beach, FL

    "Business Intelligence for a Rising Economy"

     

    CARTES & IDentification

    December 7-9

    Paris, France

    “Digital Security – Smart Technologies – Payment – Mobility”

     

    So if we haven’t met in person or you haven’t had a chance to learn about the benefits of joining the SPVA, this is a great place to start. Visit us at one (or all) of these shows to see the great work we’ve been doing and talk to us about what our plans are for the future.

     

    There you have it. I wanted you to hear it here first. I encourage you to check our events page regularly as we confirm the shows in which the SPVA will be exhibiting, speaking and hosting workshops. Hope to see you on the road in the coming year. Wheels up!

     

    Steven

    steven.hughes@spva.org

     

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  • Bonjour de Paris!

    Hot on the heels of CARTES & IDentification 2009, SPVA members gathered last week for the first official members meeting. Joined by the SPVA board and myself, more than 20 representatives from leading payment industry companies assembled to discuss where SPVA has gone in its short existence and where it is headed. 

    So why SPVA and why now

    You don’t have to look much further than the recent data breaches (Radisson Hotels & Resorts, TJX Companies, Network Solutions, etc.) to know that payment security is not where it needs to be. What better way to contribute to the understanding and compliance of existing security standards than to utilize the knowledge of some of the biggest players in the industry. Ingenico, Hypercom and VeriFone are opening the door for an industry-wide meeting of the minds. 

    With the creation of four Technical Working Groups, SPVA members have the opportunity to affect the future of PCI compliance. One representative from each member company is allowed to sit on a TWG committee. The four TWGs address distinct and critical areas of payment security:  

    • Security Standards
    • Payment Device Lifecycle
    • Threat Analysis and Intelligence
    • End-to-End Encryption

    One important note is that SPVA does not endorse any one solution over another. Its impartiality allows that any and all retailers, acquirers, POS vendors/supplies and card brands are welcome to join the conversation and share best practices. 

    Our TWGs are already in action, and we anticipate the release of an end-to-end encryption implementation guideline in early 2010. Stay tuned for details because we’re not wasting any time getting moving or making our mark on the industry.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Taking the Helm

    It’s an exciting time to be taking the helm of SPVA. New members, our first membership meeting, and increasing interest in our role and place in the payments security realm all contribute to making my first month here an exciting one. With the introduction of Point of View, we will share industry expertise and encourage dialogue among our members and others involved in this dynamic industry.

    Over the coming months, we’ll share insights from our board leadership and from those in the trenches – our Technical Working Groups – as they progress toward achieving SPVA’s goal of establishing best practices and ensuring consistency of payment security standards.

    Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the pleasure of reaching out to many companies and organizations to talk about the value of SPVA. Throughout these conversations, it has become clear that there are several topics that receive the most interest. I’d like to address the top three here:

    1) Who, within SPVA, establishes the best practices around implementation and security standards developed by PCI?

    The SPVA has a Security Standards Technical Working Group (TWG) focused on interpretation of and POS vendor alignment with PCI standards. Chaired by Eric Brier, chief security officer, Ingenico, this TWG is made up of members from POS vendors, acquirers, security technology companies and other service providers.


    2) How many people from our company can participate in SPVA activities?

    Members are allowed to have one individual designated as the primary company contact on each of the four Technical Working Groups, meaning that up to four designees could be named, to include different skills sets and expertise from your company. Other employees of the member company may also participate in SPVA, but should communicate through the primary contact representing their company.


    3) What benefits do non North American-based companies gain from being a member?

    All SPVA members are able to help shape the activities of the association through their direct participation in Technical Working Groups, meetings and more. This participation has the added benefit of exposing members to the thoughts and ideas of industry security professionals who are already participating with SPVA, and allow them to have a say in best practice standards that affect the global marketplace.

    If you are headed to Paris for CARTES, please join us there. Schedule a Prospective Member Meeting on November 17-19, or, if you are already a member, enjoy our first Membership Meeting & Luncheon on November 19. It would be my pleasure to meet with you and discuss how you can benefit from membership in SPVA.


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