• Contact Us: [email protected]
U.S. Payments Forum U.S. Payments Forum
  • About
    • Overview
    • Activities
    • Forum Management
    • FAQ
    • Media Resources
  • Membership
    • Current Members
    • Membership Benefits
    • Membership Levels
    • Membership Application
  • Working Committees/SIGs
    • Overview
    • ATM Working Committee
    • Communication and Education Working Committee
    • Debit Routing Working Committee
    • Electric Vehicle (EV) Open Payments Working Committee
    • Mobile and Touchless Payments Working Committee
    • Payments Fraud Working Committee
    • Petroleum Working Committee
    • Testing and Certification Working Committee
    • Transit Contactless Open Payments Working Committee
    • Special Interest Groups / Birds of a Feather Sessions
  • Resources
    • Forum Published Resources
  • News
    • Forum Press Releases
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Guest Pass Policy
    • Sponsorships
    • Past Events
Login

EMV Migration Forum’s ‘EMV 101’ Webinar Provides Essential Education for Banks, Merchants and Processors in U.S. Move to Smart Chip Payments

  • Home
  • Press Releases
  • EMV Migration Forum’s ‘EMV 101’ Webinar Provides Essential Education for Banks, Merchants and Processors in U.S. Move to Smart Chip Payments
EMV Migration Forum’s ‘EMV 101’ Webinar Provides Essential Education for Banks, Merchants and Processors in U.S. Move to Smart Chip Payments

Princeton Junction, N.J., Jan. 7, 2014 — EMV chip technology is coming to the U.S. payment system to reduce counterfeit card fraud, provide global interoperability and enable safer and smarter transactions across card and mobile NFC payments channels. All U.S. payment industry stakeholders need to learn how migrating to EMV chip payments can help them to achieve these benefits and ready their organizations for the October 2015 shift in fraud liability. To provide essential foundational education to the payments community, the EMV Migration Forum is offering a free webinar, “EMV 101,” on Jan. 22, 2014.

“With a payments ecosystem as complex as the U.S., card issuing banks and retailers should start now and engage in ongoing education throughout all stages of EMV chip migration,” said Randy Vanderhoof, director of the EMV Migration Forum. “The EMV Migration Forum provides several levels of education, but this foundational ‘EMV 101’ tutorial is the most critical in preparing organizations for their move to EMV chip payments.”

“EMV 101,” featuring Guy Berg, senior managing consultant of MasterCard Advisors, will be held on Jan. 22 at 1 p.m. EST (10 a.m. PST). Free registration is available at https://www4.gotomeeting.com/register/294088327.

The webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of EMV chip technology, with topics including:

  • EMV payment processes and how they differ from magnetic stripe transactions
  • EMV chip security and risk management features
  • Options for card authentication, cardholder verification and transaction authorization
  • EMV specifications and references
  • EMV implementation status – globally and in the U.S.

The webinar is part of the EMV Migration Forum’s ongoing efforts to provide U.S. stakeholders with knowledge that is critical in planning and implementing a successful migration to EMV chip payments. The webinar will be recorded and added to the extensive library of EMV resources found at www.emv-connection.com, which includes additional tutorials and educational information specifically for issuers, merchants, acquirers/processors and consumers.

The EMV Migration Forum is holding its next one-day Working Committee Meeting on Feb. 3, 2014 in Salt Lake City, in conjunction with the Smart Card Alliance 7th Annual Payments Summit, which will take place Feb. 5-7. Visit http://www.cvent.com/events/emf-1-day-working-committee-meeting-february-14/event-summary-0653e4df3258461b845342115d0f5463.aspx for more information.

About U.S. EMV Migration

Commonly used globally in place of magnetic stripe, EMV chip technology helps to reduce card fraud in a face-to-face card-present environment; provides global interoperability; and enables safer and smarter transactions across contact and contactless channels. EMV implementation was initiated in the U.S. market in in 2011 and 2012 when American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa announced their roadmaps for supporting an EMV-based payments infrastructure. Acquirer processor readiness mandates to support EMV were established for 2013, with liability shifts for managing fraud risk in a face-to-face environment set for 2015.

About the EMV Migration Forum

The EMV Migration Forum is a cross-industry body focused on supporting the EMV implementation steps required for global and regional payment networks, issuers, processors, merchants, and consumers to help ensure a successful introduction of more secure EMV chip technology in the United States. The focus of the Forum is to address topics that require some level of industry cooperation and/or coordination to migrate successfully to EMV technology in the United States. For more information on the EMV Migration Forum, please visit http://www.emv-connection.com/us-payments-forum/

Share this

Search the site

Latest Press Releases

  • 2025 Identity & Payments Summit Agenda Explores New Frontier of Fraud Prevention, Digital Credentials, AI and Quantum Computing February 13, 2025
  • US Payments Forum Announces 2025 Steering Committee January 22, 2025
  • U.S. Payments Forum Fall Market Snapshot: Tokenization, AI Integration, Payment Account Reference and Emerging Technology December 12, 2024

About the U.S. Payments Forum

The U.S. Payments Forum is a cross-industry body focused on addressing issues that require broad cooperation and coordination across many constituents in the payments industry. The Forum is an affiliated organization of the Secure Technology Alliance, founded in August 2012 as the EMV Migration Forum, and renamed in the U.S. Payments Forum in 2016 to include other new and emerging payments technologies in the United States.

Media Resources

Members of the media interested in learning about and accurately reporting on current and emerging payments technologies in the U.S., such as EMV, tokenization, encryption, and mobile and contactless payments, should visit our Media Resources page.

Quick Links

  • Help
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

 

All Rights Reserved © 2025 U.S. Payments Forum. Terms of Use.
EMV is a trademark, and in some countries a registered trademark, of EMVCo LLC. U.S. Payments Forum is using the EMV mark under a license from EMVCo, but otherwise it is not affiliated or associated with EMVCo, and the content of the site is not endorsed by EMVCo.

Login Area

Create New Account / Forgot Password?
Login with Facebook Account
Login with Google Account
Login with Twitter Account
Login with Yahoo Account