Transitioning to PCI DSS v4.0

DATE:
Wednesday
13
March
2024
TIME:
11:00
-
12:00
location:
Online

With the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) v4.0 coming into effect from 31 March 2024, URM’s webinar is aimed at providing valuable advice and guidance on preparing you for a successful transition.

In this webinar, URM will address the following topics:

  • Confirmation of timetable on mandatory requirements
    When do the new v4.0 requirements become compulsory?
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
    What are the new requirements and where do you need to use MFA?
  • E-Commerce payment page scripts
    What’s new for e-commerce payment pages and how complicated will it be to implement?
  • E-commerce payment providers
    What can you do to ensure your providers are compliant?
  • Scope documentation
    What you need to do to get an accurate scope for v4.0
  • Remote assessments
    How much of your assessment can be done remotely and do they involve more work?
  • New evidence collection processes
    How has the evidencing of compliance changed and will you need to provide more evidence?
  • Customised validation approach
    What are they and why would you use them?
  • Lessons learnt from early transitions
    URM shares its experiences on pitfalls to avoid and how best to prepare

This webinar is equally applicable to organisations undertaking a self-assessment questionnaire (particularly SAQ A) or a QSA-led assessment.

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