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Join Our Webinar With Conexxus: PCI DSS v4.0.1 March 31st Deadline: Essential Steps for Fuel Retailers

  • Team Omega
  • February 4, 2025

Join the Omega Team for a Conexxus365 Webinar on February 13th at 12PM EST

PCI DSS v4.0.1 March 31st Deadline: Essential Steps for Fuel Retailers

Register now https://lnkd.in/en7rcM9z

Hosted By:

>  Ashwin Swamy  // CEO // Omega ATC
>  Greg DeClue  // Cyber Operations Manager // Omega ATC
>  Phil Stead (Moderator) // Vice President of Sales // Acumera

In this webinar, Ashwin Swamy (Chief Executive Officer) and Greg DeClue (Cyber Operations Manager) will provide a step-by-step roadmap for upgrading systems, networks, and operations to meet the PCI DSS v4.0.1 “Future Dated Requirements” that will take effect on March 31, 2025.

Merchants, vendors, and service providers who attend this webinar will leave with a clear understanding of how to efficiently meet the new controls — such as authenticated vulnerability scanning (Requirement 11), continuous monitoring (Requirement 10), and targeted risk analysis (Requirement 12) – and confidently achieve alignment in a multi-vendor retail environment.

Key frequently asked questions from fuel and convenience retail operators include the following:
– How can merchants implement authenticated vulnerability scans?
– Can you provide an example of a PCI Targeted Risk Analysis (TRA) for a fuel retail card data environment (CDE)?
– What responsibilities do the brands, POS vendors, MNSPs, payment processors, and authorized service contractors assume under the new standard?
– Are devices “connected to” the CDE held to the same standard as devices that are “in” the CDE?
– How can merchants implement systems and processes for “periodically” inspecting point-of-interaction (POI) systems for skimming devices without breaking the bank?

As part of the presentation, the speakers will provide practical and effective examples that fuel and convenience retailers will need to take to become PCI DSS v4.0.1 compliant and field additional questions from webinar participants.

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