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Jan
22

A Half Day Of Dream Team!

Apparently, a successful talk I gave more than a year ago on PCI compliance for the Toronto Chapter of ISACA’s Lunch and Learn program has led to an opportunity of a half day of the PCI Dream Team on Thursday, February 3, from 1PM – 430PM ET/1800 – 2130 UTC.  Because of the scale of this event, there is a fee involved to attend.  Attendance by ISACA members will cost $50 CAD (approx. $40 USD or €35) and non-member attendance will cost $60 CAD (approx. $48 USD or €42).  You can register here for the event.

The format of this session is like a TED Talk only with a Q&A session afterwards.  One of the Dream Team will make a 20 to 30 minute presentation on a PCI topic near and dear to their heart and then open the floor to questions on the presentation or any other PCI or information security topic for another 40 to 30 minutes.  Rinse and repeat.

As with all our sessions, we will be accepting questions via our Gmail account at pcidreamteam AT gmail DOT com so that you can ask them ahead of time and allow us to prepare.

We look forward to seeing you at this event.

UPDATE: Thank you to all who joined us at this great event. The Dream Team had a great time and enjoyed all of the excellent questions that got asked. We look forward to future meetings like this.

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3 Responses to “A Half Day Of Dream Team!”


  1. January 12, 2022 at 4:28 PM

    I wold like to receive post to the PCI Guru blog to my email account if possible. Thank you


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