New Delhi, January 13, 2015: The latest innovations and thinking in the crucial world of financial security systems will be revealed when experts from many leading Asian banks and authorities share their knowledge in a series of interactive conference sessions at the first ever Payment Security & Authentication Conference, taking place from 20 to 22 January 2015 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Keynote presenters will include Phoram Mehta, Information Security Manager of PayPal, speaking for the FIDO Alliance on the opening morning about _the new threats: how technology and innovation breed security threats – and what we can do to solve them. _
On the second day, there will be _An introduction to Anti-money laundering and Know Your Customer legislature by _Dr Muhammad Yusuf, Head of PPATK – Pusat Pelaporan dan Analisis Transaksi Keuangan at the Indonesian Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center who will also play a leading role in a panel discussion on _Secure payment systems and identity management at government level._
This will be followed by a presentation by Makoto Shibata, Principal Analyst, eBusiness & IT Initiatives Division at the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ from Japan on _Fighting spear phishing with behavioural analytics – creating a complete picture._
Jeremy King, International Director of the PCI Security Standards Council will explain how to _Minimize the PCI footprint: reduce risk and simplify compliance _before Chan Kok Long, Founder of iPay88, will then talk about _Unpicking encryption technologies – is there a one-size-fits all strategy? _ Many more experts from major organisations will also be joining them in speaking at the Conference.
Emma Pearce, Content Director for Payment Security & Authentication at Clarion Events, explains: “AS THE DIGITISATION OF FINANCIAL SERVICES CONTINUES, THE NEED FOR ROBUST, SECURE SYSTEMS AND IDENTITY MANAGEMENT IS OF INCREASING IMPORTANCE. This engaging conference will provide delegates with fascinating insights into the latest developments and innovations that could save their organisations and their customers millions. Participation will be a rewarding investment.”
A two-day conference pass for delegates not only offers unlimited access to the Payments Security & Authentication Asia Conference but also to the Mobile Money & Digital Payments 2015 Conference which is co-located at the Ritz-Carlton. The delegate package also includes lunch and refreshments on both days (evening meals excluded), more than six hours of networking with leading experts from all over the Asia and the rest of the world, and the opportunity to see the latest innovations demonstrated in both the 20 plus stand exhibition and in the Payment Dragons’ Den.
A two-day conference pass for a technology/service solution provider is $2,399. Delegates from a bank or mobile network operator can attend for $999. A two-day conference pass for delegates from the retail sector is complimentary.CCI Newswire