Emma Sutcliffe

SVP, Standards, PCI Security Standards Council

As SVP and Standards Officer, Ms. Sutcliffe leads a team of dedicated payment security specialists to develop and maintain PCI SSC’s global portfolio of security standards. Ms. Sutcliffe joined the Council in 2010 and has held several positions during that time, including chairing the Technical Working Group, 3-D Secure Working Group, and Tokenization Working Group. She works closely with the PCI Payment Brands, Affiliate members, and industry stakeholders to deliver the standards, supporting documentation, and guidance to facilitate understanding and adoption of secure payment practices. Ms. Sutcliffe has over 20 years’ experience in information security, is a current CISA, CISM and CISSP, and holds a bachelor’s degree in Business – Hospitality Management with a Graduate Certificate in Information Security.

Emma Sutcliffe's Events

PCI SSC - Where We Are Going and How We Are Getting There

Date: Tuesday, September 12

Presented by: Andrew Jamieson, VP, Solutions, PCI Security Standards Council and Emma Sutcliffe, SVP, Standards, PCI Security Standards Council

PCI SSC is more than Mobile and DSS. Join this session to see what direction the Council is going in all the areas of the ecosystem that the standards are involved in.

A Conversation with Leading Global Retailers: Successfully Working Through PCI DSS v4.0 Challenges - A Panel Discussion

Date: Tuesday, September 12

Moderated by: Emma Sutcliffe, SVP, Standards, PCI Security Standards Council

Panelists: Tony James, CISSP, CISA, CRSC, Director of Cybersecurity, Target; Chanda Mafuka, Head of Governance, Risk & Compliance, Block, Inc. and Walker Thompson, Director of Information Security, Walmart

Hear from some of the world’s largest retailers on how they are successfully working through the unique challenges of implementing PCI DSS v4.0.

PCI DSS v4.0 - Part 3
What Do I Need to Do In The Next 6 Months? 15 Months?

Date: Tuesday, September 12

Presented by: Emma Sutcliffe, SVP, Standards, PCI Security Standards Council