With PCI DSS becoming a real issue for merchants that had previously “Self Certed”, for those who want to consider an internal solution then nuBridges offers a POWER i/OS integrated tokenisation solution.

If you are interested in finding out more then why not register for a webinar arranged by nuBridges on the 23rd february 2011.  The webinar includes representations from Barclaycard, Visa Europe and nuBridges,  providing merchants with information and insights about tokenisation, a proven technology that is helping retailers around the world to simplify and reduce costs of PCI DSS compliance. This webinar is a unique opportunity to hear from three different parts of the payment card supply chain –acquirer/issuer, payment system and PCI DSS compliance software provider.

Topics:

  • Success stories – How retailers and e-tailers slash costs out of PCI DSS compliance
  • What is tokenisation?
  • Visa-recommended best practices for using tokenisation to reduce the scope and cost of PCI DSS compliance

To register please go to https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/664334200

For more information please e-mail info@nubridges.com

For more information regarding Applied Technologies please go to https://applied-tech.development-box.co.uk/


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