Imprivata To Host Free Webcast - “The Top 10 Things You Should Know About PCI Compliance”
Participants:
Khalid Kark, senior analyst, Forrester Research Gregg LaRoche, director of product strategy, Imprivata, Inc.
Link to Webcast: /7622pci
Date and Time:
Thursday, June 28th, 1:00 p.m. (EDT)
Key Learnings for Listeners:
• Best practices for a compliance programs
• The most common shortcomings when working to comply with PCI
• Changes in the new version (1.1) of PCI compliance
• What companies are doing to address PCI compliance
As credit card companies threaten to crack down, retail and banking vendors are scrambling to meet the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards (DSS). These standards were set forth in 2004 by Visa and MasterCard, then later adopted by all major credit card vendors. Financial institutions and merchants alike have made PCI DSS compliance a top priority and IT executives are laying the groundwork for creating and implementing policies that will ensure adherence.
In this presentation, Khalid Kark from Forrester Research will outline the answers to the top 10 questions Forrester clients are asking about PCI compliance, including those about new technologies and methodologies being developed to specifically address PCI DSS. Following Kahlid’s presentation, Gregg LaRoche, director of product strategy at Imprivata will demonstrate features of the Imprivata OneSign platform and how it can be used to address 7 of the 12 compliance issues.
About Imprivata
Imprivata is the enterprise authentication and access management appliance company delivering OneSign—an easy, smart and affordable appliance for securing networks, applications and building/IT access. The OneSign appliance includes OneSign Authentication Management, which increases network security by replacing Windows passwords with strong authentication options; OneSign Single Sign-On, which quickly and effectively solves password management, security and user access issues; and OneSign Physical/Logical, which integrates building and network access systems to enable location-based authentication. Based in Lexington, Mass., the company is privately-held with venture funding from Polaris Venture Partners, Highland Capital Partners and General Catalyst Partners and its solution is distributed through an established worldwide network of channel, ISV and technology partners. For more information, please visit www.imprivata.com.