Payment Security is more than PCI DSS. If PCI DSS is protecting the card holder (and in turn the card issuer), how are you protecting your institution from data compromise or financial loss and the resulting reputational fall out?
The WPM Payment Security Conference is the leading Payment Security event for the higher education sector. Industry experts will be sharing their insights on the latest emerging threat landscape, how to embed payment security into BAU, payment security implementation best practice and more.
Network with peers to share experiences of how to get buy in and resource to better understand your payment security requirements, and leave with the knowledge and tools you’ll need to ensure you are proactively moving beyond PCI DSS.
Who Should Attend
Payment Security is no longer a compliance box that needs to be ticked. It’s a critical strategy on its own and needs buy in and commitment from across Finance, IT and Information Management and at all levels of the institution. Due to the popularity of this event, registration is limited to 2 places per institution (subject to availability).
Agenda
(NB. This session is aimed at those new to the conference or new to payment security)
Agenda
(NB. This session is aimed at those new to the conference or new to payment security)
2019 Payment Security Conference





"A wealth of relevant information and the only event where University staff speak freely about their PCI and fraud experiences."
"As always an extremely useful conference with talks from the security experts, and those in similar positions to ourselves."
"Really great speakers with wow factor information."
"Informative with good tips on how to succeed with PCI compliance."
"An excellent overview and knowledge share. I have already recommended colleagues to attend."
"It was really valuable to network, discuss issues with colleagues and hear some of the latest news within the security sector."
"The conference was fantastic. Highly valuable information to take back and use as part of a wider review on our own processes."
"Always a great opportunity to network, keep up to date with future changes and best practice and pick up little nuggets of information that can help with what we are trying to achieve."