Visa, Inc., Stephanie Ericksen, VP Risk Products
Update on EMV Migration in the United States
Visa provides an update on the migration from magnetic stripe cards to EMV chip cards in the United States. Information will include:
- a review of the liability shift effective on October 1
- how chip cards help prevent fraud
- signature and PIN authentication methods
- current state of issuer and merchant adoption
About the Speaker:
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 form Santa Clara University.
What do you get?
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Link to recorded webinar through the GoToWebinar tool.
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Target Audience
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This presentation is for NAPCP members and NAPCP subscribers interested in the current status of the transition to EMV and the shift of fraud liability.
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Duration
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This presentation is approximately 60 minutes in duration including question & answer.
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Original Presentation Date
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October 28, 2015
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CPCP Points
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Viewing of this presentation will earn 0.25 point towards CPCP initial eligibility or recertification.
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