December 16, 2014: Navigating the US EMV Migration
FREE for ETA Members & $99 Non-Members [/two_third] [one_third_last] [button color=”blue” link=”http://eo2.commpartners.com/users/eta/session.php?id=15031″ size=”small” target=”_blank” textcolor=”#FFF” texthcolor=”#CCC” bgcolor=”#172652″ align=”right”]REGISTER TODAY![/button] [/one_third_last] In support of the US migration to EMV chip, Visa, Inc., will provide an overview of EMV chip technology and migration progress. This session will also cover the US fraud landscape and anticipated EMV impacts, best practices for testing and implementation, and recommendations and resources to help acquirers, processors, agents and merchants implement EMV. [divide]
SPEAKERS
STEPHANIE ERICKSEN
Vice President of Risk Products
Visa, Inc.
Stephanie Ericksen is Vice President of Risk Products at Visa, Inc., focusing on payment solutions that bring enhanced security to new payment technology channels and devices. Specifically, Ericksen is responsible for managing integration of Visa’s contactless and contact chip payment services and new form factors beyond traditional cards and the product platforms that enhance the security of Visa’s core product offerings.
Since joining Visa in 1994, Ericksen has been actively involved in developing the global smart card implementation strategy and formulating business cases for Visa Smart Debit/Credit, GlobalPlatform and multi-application product offerings on contact and contactless chip cards and in mobile phones. Ericksen has also managed Visa’s participation in payment industry standards organizations such as GlobalPlatform, EMVCo and the Mobile Payment Forum.
Ericksen is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received a BA in History with a specialization in Business Administration. She also holds an MBA in Marketing from Santa Clara University.
JENNIFER FISCHER
Head of Merchant Risk
Visa, Inc.
Jennifer Fischer is Head of Merchant Risk for Visa, Inc. Merchant Risk focuses on executing Visa acquirer and merchant data security initiatives geared toward reducing risk throughout the payment system. This includes advancement of compliance with industry security standards, leading security awareness efforts and supporting EMV migration.
Jennifer was a key contributor in the development of the PCI Data Security Standard and her team has taken a leading role in promoting data security throughout the payments industry. Jennifer is a CISSP and has held multiple positions throughout risk management since joining Visa in 2001.