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Paymetric and ingrian present

how to achieve pci section 3 encryption compliance through centralization and tokenization 

 

Data security concerns are on the rise and the PCI compliance deadline is fast approaching for companies that store, process, or transmit credit card information.  In this webinar, you will learn how PCI and the encryption requirements in Section 3 affect your business - and how to avoid many of the common pitfalls of traditional encryption approaches. 

Paymetric and Ingrian describe how to reduce the costs and complexity of encryption in enterprise applications through centralized data storage, centralized key and policy management, and tokenization of credit card numbers.  We discuss the merits of this approach in terms of PCI compliance and data security and what considerations are necessary to execute this strategy.

Learn How To

  • Centralize, manage and protect encrypted data and encryption keys
  • Replacre credit card numbers in your ERP system with a token
  • Rotate encryption keys without taking enterprise applications offline

 

Presented By

Gary Epple, SVP Products and Services, Paymetric, Inc.

Derek Tumulak, VP of Product Management, Ingrian Networks

 

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