Visa Global Security Summit - Evolutions in Payment Security
April 26-27, 2011
Renaissance Hotel, Washington, DC
Timed agenda subject to change prior to the event.
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Tuesday, April 26 - Check-In
Arrivals & Check-in @ Hotel
12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Registration - Renaissance Hotel
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Welcome Reception - Congressional Ballroom
Wednesday, April 27 - General Session (Public Event)
7:30 a.m.
Registration - Renaissance Hotel
Continental Breakfast - Renaissance Ballroom
8:00 - 8:05 a.m.
WELCOME FROM SUMMIT CHAIRPERSON
Alejandro Estrada, Global Risk Executive, Visa Inc.
8:05 - 8:30 a.m.
VISA KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Ellen Richey, Chief Enterprise Risk Officer, Visa Inc.
8:30 - 9:30 a.m.
PANEL DISCUSSION
The World's Greatest Data Heist: The Rise and Fall of Albert Gonzalez
From cyber thief to cyber informant to criminal mastermind, Albert Gonzalez orchestrated one of the world's largest payment
card data heists in history. Learn more about his rise in the "Shadowcrew", his capture and then employment as an informant
for the U.S. Secret Service and his simultaneous leadership of a crew of hackers the devastation of which has been called "unparalleled."
Hear first-hand accounts from James Verini, New York Times Magazine reporter who through unprecedented access to Gonzalez published
"The Great Heist", Kim Peretti, the former Department of Justice attorney
who successfully prosecuted Gonzalez for his crimes and Pete Gannon, the special agent from the USSS involved with the investigation.
Moderator: Joe Majka, Global Head of Cyber Security Investigation, Visa Inc
- James Verini, New York Times Magazine reporter
- Kimberly Peretti, Former Department of Justice Prosecutor
- Pete Gannon, Special Agent, United States Secret Service
9:30- 9:45 a.m.
SECOND KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Michael Chertoff, Chairman of The Chertoff Group and former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
9:45-10:00 a.m.
MID MORNING BREAK
10:00- 11:00 p.m.
FEATURED PANEL
Ecommerce: Increasing Throughput and Managing Fraud Challenges
With the slowing of ecommerce growth, the industry is focused on profit optimization through the proper identification of legitimate transactions and expanding ecommerce operations globally all while maintaining a positive, consistent customer experience. This panel will explore the growth opportunities for the ecommerce channel while also discussing specific risk mitigation strategies such as encryption, tokenization and dynamic authentication.
Moderator: Tom Donlea, Executive Director, Merchant Risk Council
- Greg Wolfond, Chairman and CEO, SecureKey
- Beth Robertson, Director of Payments Research & Consulting, Javelin
- David Glaser, Vice President, CyberSource
- Pete Pouridis, Vice President of Loss Prevention for The Neiman Marcus Group
- James S. Green, Vice President, Global Head of Strategic Partner Organization CISCO
11:00- 12:00 p.m.
PANEL DISCUSSION
The Durbin Effect: Impact of the Financial Services Reform on Data Security On July 21, 2010, the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was signed into law. This far-reaching legislation impacts many aspects of financial services, and this panel will discuss one element, the so-called Durbin Amendment which calls for price caps on debit interchange fees. Panelists will explore long-term issues stemming from this new law, specifically the potential to impact payment security. Will a reduction in financial institution debit card revenue reduce future innovations and investments in new technology or force them to create more efficiency through tighter transaction screening? If merchants realize any acceptance cost reduction as a result of the regulation, will the savings be applied to stronger security at the point-of-sale or go straight to the bottom line?
Moderator: David Evans, author and founder of Market Platform Dynamics
- John Berlau, Director of the Center for Investors and Entrepreneurs, CEI
- Gray Taylor, Executive Director of NACS Security Standards Board
- Aaron McPherson, Practice Director, IDC Financial Insights
- Milan Dalal, Legislative Director for Rep. Gregory Meeks
- Nessa Feddis, Vice Present, Regulatory Compliance, American Bankers Association
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
LUNCH KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Honorable Howard A. Schmidt, CISSP, CSSLP, Special Assistant to the President and Cybersecurity Coordinator (Invited)
1:00- 2:00 p.m.
PANEL DISCUSSION
EMV Chip: A Path Toward Dynamic Authentication?
EMV chip is used around the world as a counterfeit fraud deterrent. This panel will explore how the implementations differ globally, whether it's a viable path to facilitate dynamic authentication, as well as share success and learnings from experts. Panelists will also highlight perspectives on U.S. adoption of EMV contact and contactless.
Moderator: Eduardo Perez, Head of Global Payment System Risk, Visa Inc.
- Stephen K. Fedor, Senior Director, Loss Prevention & Investigations, CIBC
- Richard Oliver, SVP, Federal Reserve Bank
- Bob Shiflet, Global Fraud Prevention Executive, Bank of America
- Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance
- Mauricio Icaza, Director of Operations, Banco Bradesco
- Marc Black, Director, Guest Data Security, Target
- Mike Cook, Vice President and Assistant Treasure, Wal-Mart
2:00- 3:00 p.m.
PANEL DISCUSSION
Securing the Future of Mobile Commerce
The payment industry is not alone in focusing on mobile's potential. Criminal hackers are likewise turning their attention
to Internet-enabled mobile devices. Panelists will explore the risks and rewards or pursuing mobile commerce, what is and should
be done to secure consumer and merchant data from vulnerabilities and potential attacks, and how the industry should respond to
security concerns that could threaten to slow the adoption of mobile commerce.
Moderator: John Morris, General Counsel, Center for Democracy & Technology
- Deepak Jain, President and CEO, DeviceFidelity, Inc.
- Michael Upton, e-channels and customer solutions executive, Bank of America
- William Gajda, mobile executive, Visa Inc.
- Zane Lackey, senior security consultant, mobile applications, ISEC Partners
- Nick Holland, Senior Analyst, Yankee Group
- Sam Quigley, Security Lead, Square, Inc.
3:00-3:15 p.m.
MID AFTERNOON BREAK
3:15 - 5:15 p.m.
Live Data Breach Simulation
Presented in Cooperation with the Chertoff Group and the Bipartisan Policy Center
Fighting data thieves is an arms race, a constant battle against new threats. This unique live simulation will take a 360
degree view of a data breach and how various players must respond. This discussion will examine the unique and supporting
roles of the private, public sectors as well as law enforcement and offer participants a front-lines view of a mock attack on
payment card data systems.
Moderator: General Michael V. Hayden, Principal, The Chertoff Group and Former Director of the CIA and National Security Agency
| SIMULATION ROLE | PARTICIPANT |
| Payment Network | Joe Majka, Global Head of Cyber Security Investigation, Visa Inc |
| Security Standards Industry Association | Bob Russo, General Manager, PCI SSC |
| Merchant | Scott Lancaster, Director of Information Security, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. |
| Acquirer | Tom Humphrey, Fifth Third Processing Solutions |
| Forensic Investigator | Nicholas Percoco, Senior Vice President, SpiderLabs at Trustwave |
| Issuer | Bob Shiflet, Global Fraud Prevention Executive, Bank of America |
| Consumer Group | Shirley Rooker, President, Call For Action |
| U.S. Secret Service | Pablo Martinez, Special Agent in Charge, Cyber Crimes Unit, U.S. Secret Service Headquarters |
| Federal Regulator | Tim Muris, Former Chairman, Federal Trade Commission |
| State Attorney General | Thomas F. Reilly, Former Massachusetts Attorney General |
5:15 p.m.
CLOSING REMARKS
Mike Smith, Global Risk Officer, Singapore, Visa Inc.


