Mr. Shulman is also head of the Imperva Application Defense Center
(ADC), the company’s application data security
and compliance research organization. He is an expert on vulnerability
scanning, code reviews, and application firewalls, as well as the
leading regulatory compliance standards including PCI DSS, SOX, HIPAA,
Basel II, and others.
WHAT: The PCI Data Security Standard (DSS) provides an actionable
framework for developing a robust payment card data security process
including preventing, detecting, and reacting to security incidents.
With PCI DSS 1.2 scheduled for release on October 1, 2008, many
organizations are wondering what changes are being introduced and how
they will affect their IT and compliance budgets. The PCI Forum has now
officially released the changes being implemented in PCI DSS 1.2. Mr.
Shulman will explain the changes and review their potential impact on IT
operations. Attendees will learn:
The scope of the new changes in PCI DSS 1.2
The implications for IT departments of the changes in each requirement
A review of the anticipated timeline for PCI 1.2 implementation
General recommendations for organizations facing PCI audits
WHERE: Webinar delivered to your desktop
WHEN: Wednesday, August 20, 2008, at 11:00 AM Pacific Time.
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About Imperva
Imperva, the leader in application data security, delivers activity
monitoring, real-time protection, and risk management solutions for
business applications and data. Imperva’s
practical solutions provide full visibility into sensitive data,
database and application access, enabling granular control and
maintenance of critical data. Over 4500 of the world’s
leading enterprises and government organizations in over 35 countries
rely on Imperva’s automated, scalable and
business-relevant solutions to prevent data theft, data abuse and ensure
data integrity. For more information, visit www.imperva.com.