How PCI DSS v4 Initiated a Client-Side Protection Journey

Securing the Browser: How PCI DSS v4 Initiated a Client-Side Protection Journey


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During this Q&A session, we explore how Marriott Vacations Worldwide (MVW) approached browser security as PCI DSS v4 reshaped client-side protection. The conversation will walk through MVW’s journey from understanding the new PCI DSS anti-skimming requirements to recognizing the risks introduced by third-party scripts that drove early action to protect critical payment pages. 

TJ Goldsmith, MVW PCI Compliance Program Director, will share his insights on what ultimately drove their client-side protection strategy and why Jscrambler, a best-of-breed client-side protection solution, was selected as its vendor of choice.




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In this webinar, TJ Goldsmith:

  • Walked through his PCI DSS v4 journey and explained why reducing risk beyond compliance is imperative
  • Shared key challenges, decision points, and lessons learned along the way
  • Showed how Jscrambler met their PCI DSS compliance requirements, while supporting their transition to stronger browser-level security, and improved automation, with the right touch of customer support.

Speakers

TJ Goldsmith

MVW, PCI Compliance Program Director

Katia Kupidonova

Jscrambler, Product Marketing Manager

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