September 26, 2008
12:00 pm US Eastern
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Hugh Collins, WW Industry Sales Executive Distribution Sector, IBM (bio)
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Credit card related fraud increased almost 400% from 1997 to 2007. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a global security program that was created in December of 2004 by numerous companies to increase confidence in the payment card industry. IBM’s WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances and MQ Extended Security Edition (ESE) are designed to provide the kind of data protection required by the PCI Standard. In this webcast, you will learn how DataPower and MQ ESE can help you:
Non-compliance with the PCI standard is expensive, and potentially ruinous to a company’s reputation and survival. You can’t afford NOT to comply. This webcast will show you how IBM is uniquely equipped to provide you with PCI solutions that you can implement today.
Giveaway
All registrants who attend this live web webinar will receive the complimentary White Paper "Support PCI security compliance with enhanced solutions from IBM".
About this white paper:
The world has embraced payment cards to support commercial transactions for almost every kind of business. Unfortunately, the data associated with these payment cards is the focus of many identity theft activities, including online hacking, illegal actions by company employees and the physical theft of media such as storage tapes.
The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) has been designed to protect the personal information of credit card holders. This white paper briefly describes PCI requirements, the benefits of compliance and the penalties for noncompliance.
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Featured Speaker Bios:
Hugh Collins has 20 plus years in sales and sales management focusing on Solutions for Retail and Retail Supply Chains. His experience includes working with POS, Warehouse and Logistics, Supply Chain Collaboration and Secure B2B Integration solutions. As part of the World Wide Retail Solutions team Mr. Collins is focused on e-Commerce and Multi-Channel Retailing Solutions and can bring a broad range of capabilities to address customer’s Multi-Channel requirements. Mr. Collins has also been leading SWG’s Payment Card Industry Solutions for retailers and other large payment card processors.
Prior to joining IBM Mr. Collins was Co-Founder and Director of Sales for Cyclone Commerce where he was instrumental in establishing that company’s leadership position with flagship accounts like Target, Sears, SuperValu and Safeway as well as P&G, Nestle, Sara Lee, CCE, PepsiCo, and many others. Through these successes Mr. Collins helped lead Cyclone Commerce from start-up to industry leader in the Retail/CP sector with offices in Scottsdale, London and Tokyo.
Prior to Cyclone, Mr. Collins was National Sales Director for GDSC, Inc. an ISV focused on selling retail solutions that included supply chain collaboration, warehouse management, in-store systems, and merchandise management solutions.
He earned his B.S. degree in Business from Miami University.
He lives and works out of Scottsdale, AZ, Mountain/Pacific time zone.
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