Events
Merchant Risk Council April 2012 Dublin, Ireland
Following on from our recent trip to Las Vegas,
Ground Labs continued it’s support of the Merchant Risk Council by sponsoring it’s European event, this time held in Dublin on April the 25th – 27th at the Burlington Hotel.
Just like it’s US counterpart, the MRC European event offers fraud and security professionals in the region a focussed event to learn about the latest initiatives for fighting fraud losses commonly experienced by organisations conducting business online.
At this European event the London branch
of US homeland security came to present a fantastic session on their latest views of electronic crime and fraud. Specifically the secret service agents went on to provide a detailed insight on a past operation Lord Kaisersose which lead to the arrest of of various criminals who were convinced of selling compromised cardholder information including track1 and track2 data via card trafficking websites online.
The secret service agents went onto
confirm their view that cybercrime and electronic fraud is now a 3 Trillion dollar industry globally with over 69 hacks occurring every second. This figure positions electronic crime and fraud to be larger than the drug trade, with many secret service agents now being re-trained on computer forensics and techniques to fight electronic crime.
Jeremy King from the PCI Council’s
European
office also presented on the PCI SSC’s latest initiatives in helping organisations to reduce their risk of suffering a cardholder data breach by becoming PCI compliant. The council continues to work on a range of initiatives to educate the public and improve general awareness of the PCI standards globally.
Graham Thompson from Semafone was invited to speak and present on Semafone’s call centre payment solution which enables organisations to capture
credit card payments within a call centre environment whilst reducing the risk of call centre agent fraud occurring.
MRC should be commended on a well run event which brought together an interesting variety of professionals in the fraud and security industry and offered highlight sessions on topics related to PCI Compliance and cardholder data security for the audience to learn from.
For event photos click here.