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How to accept online card payments with minimal PCI scope
A practical guide to making informed architectural decisions
Teams building card acceptance often make architectural choices without understanding their impact on PCI scope, resulting in months of compliance work, slower time-to-market, and the inability to optimize acceptance.
To avoid these challenges, join Shane Curran (Evervault CEO) and John Hetherton (Evervault Head of Compliance) for actionable insights drawn from their experience helping 100s of companies across the build-to-scale journey navigate PCI-compliant card acceptance.
This session is designed for product and engineering teams who want to achieve performant card acceptance, reduce PCI scope, and avoid PSP lock-in.
What you'll learn:
How to reduce PCI scope from 300+ controls to ~30
Evaluating card collection methods by scope, control, complexity, and data ownership
How to achieve multi-PSP flexibility without expanding compliance scope
When to consider network tokens and Apple & Google Pay for card acceptance
The difference between ~30 controls and 300+ comes down to the architectural choices you make today.
Reserve your spot now to learn how to accept online payments with minimal PCI scope.
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