Payment Security Conference 2023

Payment Security Conference 2023

27-28th June 2023
Manchester

(optional pre-event dinner - 26th June 2023)

Our Payment Security Conference this year will focus on two key themes, PCI DSS v4.0 - which institutions will be transitioning to over the next 12 months - and continual improvement.

The agenda features both institutions and industry experts who will be providing insights about the practicalities of PCI and wider payment security through keynote sessions, panel discussions, case studies and workshops.

Who Should Attend

As a business critical strategy, Payment Security should be central to institutional business practices. To be implemented successfully, as business as usual, it needs buy-in and commitment from teams across institutions and at all levels, including those in Finance, IT and Information Management.

Agenda

Day 1

Time

Session

07:00 - 08:00

Exercise

08:30 - 09:30

Registration

09:30 - 09:45

Welcome & Introduction
Simon Read, SVP Education, EMEA, Flywire

09:45 - 10:30

PCI DSS v4.0: Latest Insights from the PCI Security Standards Council
John Bloomfield, Standards Development Manager, Data Security Standards, PCI Security Standards Council

10:30 - 11:00

Payment Security Keynote
David Neild, Lead Security Consultant, Flywire

11:00 - 11:30

Networking break

11:30 - 12:00

Case Study - University of Oxford
Toni Collins, Cyber Security GRC Specialist (PCI Lead) & Bridget Midwinter, Chief Cashier, University of Oxford

12:00 - 12:45

Payment Security Implementation Panel
Panelists: Louise Courtney, Governance, Risk and Compliance Finance Manager, University of Leeds; Tammy Tams, Director of Financial Operations, Coventry University & Phil Watson, Implementation Consultant, Flywire

Hosted by Simon Mander, Senior Director Consultancy, Flywire

12:45 - 13:45

Networking lunch break

13:45 - 14:15

From PCI DSS to a Framework for Compliance:
Tracy Bennett, Financial PCI DSS Compliance Officer & Andrew Cooper, Cyber Security Manager, University of Strathclyde

14:15 - 15:00

University PCI: Complexities Abound
Kevin Doar, Director, Office of Merchant Services, University of Washington

15:00 - 15:30

Networking break

15:30 - 16:15

Payment Security Insights Panel
Panelists: David Neild, Lead Security Consultant, Flywire; John Bloomfield, Standards Development Manager, Data Security Standards, PCI Security Standards Council & Kevin Doar, Director, Office of Merchant Services, University of Washington

Hosted by Simon Mander, Senior Director Consultancy, Flywire

16:15 - 17:15

Keynote speaker
Michael "Eddie 'The Eagle'" Edwards

18:30 - 22:00

Evening Reception in Cloud23

Day 2

Time

Session

08:30 - 09:30

Registration

09:30 - 10:15

Organised Fraud and Cyber Crime in the North West
Chris Maddocks, Head of Economic and Cyber Crime, North West Regional and Organised Crime Unit

10:15 - 10:45

Data Protection in the Zettabyte Era
Ian Matthews, Regional Manager, Ground Labs

10:45 - 11:15

Networking break

11:15 - 11:45

Telephony, Scope and Solutions
Graham Thompson, VP Sales & Marketing, DataDivider

11:45 - 12:15

Getting Procurement Right
Jo Brewin, Security Consultant & Mike Vale, Senior Security Consultant, Flywire

12:15 - 12:45

Putting the Pieces Together
David Neild, Lead Security Consultant, Flywire; David King, CTO, Flywire; Matt Ball, PCI Security Standards Council & Kevin Doar, Director - Office of Merchant Services, University of Washington

12:45 - 13:45

Networking lunch break

Track 1

Track 2

13:45 - 14:30

Workshop: PCI DSS v4 Gap Analysis Workshop
Dave Neild, Lead Security Consultant, Flywire and Phil Watson,
Implementation Consultant, Flywire

Workshop: PCI DSS v4 Continual Improvement
Mike Vale, Senior Security Consultant, Flywire

14:30 - 14:45

Short break

14:45 - 15:30

Workshop: PCI DSS v4 Roles and Responsibilities
Jo Brewin, Security Consultant, Flywire

15:30

Conference close

  • Really great speakers with 'wow factor' information.

  • 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

  • The conference was fantastic. Highly valuable information to take back and use as part of a wider review on our own processes.

  • It was really valuable to network, discuss issues with colleagues and hear some of the latest news within the security sector.