(DRAFT as of April 2, 2015) BITS Emerging Payments Forum

(DRAFT as of April 2, 2015)
BITS Emerging Payments Forum
June 2-3, 2015
Westin City Center
1400 M Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20005
Goals:
 Assess threats to the payments system
 Review innovations and consumer interest in the payments space
 Evaluate critical security, fraud and resiliency controls to build a more trusted, resilient and faster
payments system
 Discuss emerging legislative, regulatory, and compliance challenges
Day 1: Audience/Stakeholders:
 CIOs, CISOs, Fraud Managers, Payment and Risk Managers
 Core Service Providers, Retailers
 Regulators including FDIC, Federal Reserve, OCC, and CFPB and other key government agencies
such as the Treasury Department
Day 1 Evening Reception & Day 2:
 Same as above plus invited members of the media.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015 All General Sessions (Members and Invited Guests Only)
8:00 am
Networking Buffet Breakfast
8:45 am
(15 min)
Welcome and Introduction
9:00 am (60 min)
The Brave New World of Payments: A Dialogue on the Changing
Payments Landscape
10:00 am (60 min)
Looming Fraud and Security Threats to the Payments System
11:00 am
(60 min)
Latest Initiatives to Modernize and Secure Payments
 NACHA Same Day ACH
 Federal Reserve Payments Modernization
 EMVCo and PCI standards
12:00 pm
Networking Lunch
1:15 am (75 min)
2:30 pm
(60 min)
3:30 pm
(15 min)
Implementing Security and Fraud Controls with Emerging
Technologies
 Tokenization
 Mobile
 Innovations in Identity Proofing and Authentication
Future Role of Digital Currencies
Networking Break
3:45 pm
(75 min)
How Regulators Are Looking at Emerging Payments?
5:00 pm
Adjourn
5:00-6:30 pm
Networking Reception
Wednesday, June 3, 2015 (Members, Invited Guests, and Media)
7:30 am
Networking Buffet Breakfast
8:30 am
Welcome
8:45 am
(30 min)
Keynote on Emerging Payments, Role of Mobile Payments or Policy
Issues
9:15 am
(75 min)
CEO Level Strategic Issues in Emerging Payments
10:30 am
Networking Break
10:45 am
(75 min)
Key Policy Issues in Emerging Payments
 Federal Reserve’s role in payments, supervision and monetary policy
 Commerce Departments role in the National Strategy for Trusted
Identities in Cyberspace and NIST Cybersecurity Framework
 Treasury’s role in systemic risk and cybersecurity
12:00 pm
(70 min)
Lunch and Concluding Keynote on Converging Risks, Payments and
Solutions for a Prosperous Future
1:10 pm
Closing Remarks
1:15pm
Adjourn