Elizabeth Terry

PMP, CISSP, CBSA, PCIP, Senior Manager, Community Engagement, PCI Security Standards Council

Ms. Terry is Senior Manager, Community Engagement for the PCI Security Standards Council. Her responsibilities include: ensuring PCI SSC program participants are receiving the highest value within the programs and timely information & education about PCI standards and programs, as well as developing strategic community engagement efforts across the organization. Ms. Terry currently chairs the Petrol Task Force and was previously the chair for several Special Interest Groups, the Mobile Working Group and Task Force. She has been with the Council for over 9 years and has over 25 years’ experience in the payment card industry and information security. Ms. Terry holds a Master’s in Business Administration and a Bachelor’s in Computer Science and is a current PMP, CISSP, CBSA and PCIP.

Elizabeth Terry's Events

Connecting in Our Disconnected World: How PCI SSC Has Continued Our Global Mission

Date: Tuesday, October 26

Presented by: Troy Leach, Senior Vice President, Engagement Officer, PCI Security Standards Council

Collaborators: Rich Agostino, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Target; Carlos Caetano, Associate Director, LA Region for Brazil, PCI Security Standards Council; Paul Creswick, Security Evangelist, Australian Payments Network; Brandy Cumberland, Director, Program Operations, PCI Security Standards Council; Lindsay Goodspeed, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, PCI Security Standards Council; Yan Liu, Principal Consultant, atsec Information Security; Ralph Poore, Director, Emerging Standards, PCI Security Standards Council; Travis Powell, Director, Training Programs, PCI Security Standards Council; Candice Pressinger, BA Hons, MSc, GDPR Practit., Director Customer Data Security, Elavon; Jim Reavis, Co-founder and CEO, Cloud Security Alliance; Elizabeth Terry, PMP, CISSP, CBSA, PCIP, Senior Manager, Community Engagement, PCI Security Standards Council; Giles Witherspoon-Boyd, PCI Security Program Manager Principal, Credian and Kandyce Young, Standards Development Manager, Data Security Standards, PCI Security Standards Council

Despite the challenges of remote engagement, our community has been as busy as ever developing standards, education and connecting with one another.  Don’t miss this session where Troy Leach is joined by several of PCI SSC’s active collaborators from all over the world. Hear about new projects set to launch as well as updates on Council and industry efforts already underway and how you can become more involved in this active collaboration to protect payments globally.
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Connecting in Our Disconnected World: How PCI SSC Has Continued Our Global Mission

Date: Wednesday, October 27

Presented by: Troy Leach, Senior Vice President, Engagement Officer, PCI Security Standards Council

Collaborators: Rich Agostino, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Target; Carlos Caetano, Associate Director, LA Region for Brazil, PCI Security Standards Council; Paul Creswick, Security Evangelist, Australian Payments Network; Brandy Cumberland, Director, Program Operations, PCI Security Standards Council; Lindsay Goodspeed, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, PCI Security Standards Council; Yan Liu, Principal Consultant, atsec Information Security; Ralph Poore, Director, Emerging Standards, PCI Security Standards Council; Travis Powell, Director, Training Programs, PCI Security Standards Council; Candice Pressinger, BA Hons, MSc, GDPR Practit., Director Customer Data Security, Elavon; Jim Reavis, Co-founder and CEO, Cloud Security Alliance; Elizabeth Terry, PMP, CISSP, CBSA, PCIP, Senior Manager, Community Engagement, PCI Security Standards Council; Giles Witherspoon-Boyd, PCI Security Program Manager Principal, Credian and Kandyce Young, Standards Development Manager, Data Security Standards, PCI Security Standards Council

Despite the challenges of remote engagement, our community has been as busy as ever developing standards, education and connecting with one another.  Don’t miss this session where Troy Leach is joined by several of PCI SSC’s active collaborators from all over the world. Hear about new projects set to launch as well as updates on Council and industry efforts already underway and how you can become more involved in this active collaboration to protect payments globally.
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Connecting in Our Disconnected World: How PCI SSC Has Continued Our Global Mission

Date: Thursday, October 28

Presented by: Troy Leach, Senior Vice President, Engagement Officer, PCI Security Standards Council

Collaborators: Rich Agostino, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Target; Carlos Caetano, Associate Director, LA Region for Brazil, PCI Security Standards Council; Paul Creswick, Security Evangelist, Australian Payments Network; Brandy Cumberland, Director, Program Operations, PCI Security Standards Council; Lindsay Goodspeed, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, PCI Security Standards Council; Yan Liu, Principal Consultant, atsec Information Security; Ralph Poore, Director, Emerging Standards, PCI Security Standards Council; Travis Powell, Director, Training Programs, PCI Security Standards Council; Candice Pressinger, BA Hons, MSc, GDPR Practit., Director Customer Data Security, Elavon; Jim Reavis, Co-founder and CEO, Cloud Security Alliance; Elizabeth Terry, PMP, CISSP, CBSA, PCIP, Senior Manager, Community Engagement, PCI Security Standards Council; Giles Witherspoon-Boyd, PCI Security Program Manager Principal, Credian and Kandyce Young, Standards Development Manager, Data Security Standards, PCI Security Standards Council

Despite the challenges of remote engagement, our community has been as busy as ever developing standards, education and connecting with one another.  Don’t miss this session where Troy Leach is joined by several of PCI SSC’s active collaborators from all over the world. Hear about new projects set to launch as well as updates on Council and industry efforts already underway and how you can become more involved in this active collaboration to protect payments globally.
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