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PCI Webinar by NTEN on Friday, November 7 at 2PM (EST)

Blackbaud has teamed up with the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) to provide a great FREE informational session entitled, “PCI: What’s All The Fuss?”   We are very pleased that both Bob Russo, General Manager of the PCI Security Council, and Mark Banbury, Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Plan Canada, have agreed to speak about PCI compliance.

 

Bob will provide information on how these new requirements impact nonprofit organizations and Mark will discuss the approach to compliance at his organization and the importance of these measures to the security of both NPOs and their constituents.

 

You can register for FREE here:   PCI:  What's All the Fuss?  If you are new to NTEN, create a visitor login by completing a short registration form. Then, select “Take A Webinar” from the LEARN menu (left nav bar), select the PCI session, click Register Today, and log in with your visitor account.

 

Select Blackbaud in the "How did you hear" field. Click Add to Cart to complete the registration process. (It will ring up as $0 for the webinar.)

 


Comments

Cheryl Hoot said:

Okay, I know I must be missing something very simple, however, how do you actually join the webinar when it is in progress.

# October 28, 2008 10:48 AM

Lisa Moffett said:

Please register me for this webinar.  

# October 28, 2008 1:02 PM

Bucky Wall said:

Cheryl, After you register you will receive a confirmation email with a link to the web portion and the conference call info for the audio portion. You can join whenever they choose.

# October 29, 2008 5:27 PM

Bucky Wall said:

Lisa, You need to register via the link in the blog -  "PCI: What's All the Fuss."

# October 29, 2008 5:29 PM

Rachel Day said:

Hello,

I would love to hear this webinar but I will not be able to log on and view it that day.  Is there still some way to get the information - will it be archived and available at a later date or will the transcript be available?  And if so, how would I go about accessing it?

Thank you.

# October 31, 2008 9:44 AM

Joanne Alix said:

I registered, or at least I think I did, but I did not receive a confirmation e-mail with the link to the web portion.

# November 5, 2008 11:16 AM
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