Nitin Bhatnagar

Regional Director India, South Asia and Middle East, PCI Security Standards Council

Mr. Bhatnagar, Regional Director, leads the Council’s efforts in increasing adoption and awareness of the PCI Security Standards in India, South Asia and Middle East. In this role, Mr. Bhatnagar works closely with the PCI Council Management Team, Payment Brands, Assessors Community, Participating Organizations, Government entities and Regulators. Mr. Bhatnagar is an innovative thinker, speaker, television personality, and technical writer and has been often quoted in cybersecurity news stories and has been quoted by news organizations including the BBC, CNBC, Reuters, Economic Times and Times of India.

Mr. Bhatnagar has been working in payment security domain for close to two decades and has been recognized amongst the “Top 100 Cyber Security Leaders of India 2022”. He has been constantly part of Research and Development around role of new emerging technologies i.e., Quantum Computing, Artificial intelligence (AI), and Mne Learning (ML), in protecting Payment Infrastructure from Sophisticated Cyber Attacks. Mr. Bhatnagar possess Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Bundelkhand University, Jhansi and Master’s in “Cyber Law and Information Security” from Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad, India.

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Global Updates: Payment Trends and Threats

Date: Thursday, September 12

Presented by: Nitin Bhatnagar, Regional Director India, South Asia and Middle East, PCI Security Standards Council; Yew Kuann Cheng, Regional VP, Asia-Pacific, PCI Security Standards Council; Diana Greenhaw, Head of Engagement, PCI Security Standards Council; Jeremy King, Regional VP, EMEA, PCI Security Standards Council and Guilherme Scheibe, Regional Director, Brazil & LAC, PCI Security Standards Council

The PCI SSC Global team has a unique global presence, providing insights into payment trends and threats worldwide. This presentation synthesizes perspectives from diverse stakeholders across regions with distinct needs, resources, and cultures, offering actionable insights applicable globally. It illuminates regional challenges in payment security and their potential global ramifications.