Enhance Your Expertise: Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits
In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital transactions, staying updated with the latest knowledge and best practices is paramount. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting your journey in payment security, acquiring and maintaining Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits can be a game-changer for your career.
Continuing Professional Education Credits play a vital role in helping payment security professionals stay informed, compliant, and competitive in today’s dynamic landscape. By investing in continuous learning and professional development, individuals can enhance their skills, advance their careers, and contribute to the overall security and integrity of payment systems worldwide. Start exploring CPE opportunities provided by the Council and take your expertise in payment security to new heights!
For payments industry professionals who need CPE credits to support various certifications, which most of us do, the PCI SSC is a truly outstanding CPE source. I have found their CPE credit resources to be both timely and relevant to my work. I would highly recommend them as a CPE resource.
Mindy Milliet
Partner, Frazier & Deeter, LLC
What are Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits?
Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits are units of value awarded to professionals upon the completion of specific educational or training programs. These credits are designed to ensure that individuals in specialized fields maintain their competence, stay current with industry trends, and uphold high standards of practice. For payment security professionals, CPE credits are essential for keeping pace with the ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity threats, regulations, and technologies.
How to Earn CPE credits:
- Attend Training Programs: Participate in accredited training programs, workshops, seminars, and webinars focused on payment security topics.
- Engage in Professional Development: Pursue advanced degrees, certifications, and professional memberships relevant to payment security.
- Contribute to the Industry: Publish articles, present at conferences, and actively participate in industry forums and working groups to share your expertise.
- Stay Informed: Regularly read industry publications, research papers, and blogs to stay updated on the latest developments in payment security.
Examples of CPE credit opportunities provided by PCI SSC:
Events
CPE
Speaking Opportunity at Council Events
1/hour
Training
CPE
16
Varies
Task Forces & Special Interest Groups
CPE
10/year
Task Forces*
10/year
Self-Study Learning
CPE
1/hour
1/hour
Participation Opportunities
CPE
10/meeting
2/meeting
*Resources and opportunities available to Participating Organizations Note: CPE credits per opportunity are subject to change.
Did you know that by joining PCI SSC as a Participating Organization you can earn even more Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits?
You can earn credits by attending Community Meetings, participating in Task Forces and Special Interest Groups, viewing self-study resources, attending complimentary training opportunities, and more!
Help your organization stay at the forefront of protecting payment card data and contribute actively to securing the future of payments.
Importance of CPE Credits in Payment Security:
The PCI SSC is a highly valuable resource for anyone in the payments industry who needs CPE credits. PCI SSC offers many avenues to receive these needed credits and is a resource I have relied upon.
Ken Rutherford
Senior Lead PCI Analyst, VikingCloud
Stay Updated: The payment security landscape is constantly evolving, with new threats and emerging vulnerabilities. CPE programs provide professionals with access to the latest information, tools, and strategies to mitigate risks effectively.
Enhance Skills and Expertise: CPE programs offer valuable opportunities for professionals to enhance their skills and expertise in areas such as data protection, encryption, fraud detection, and compliance management. By acquiring new knowledge and honing existing skills, professionals can become more effective at safeguarding payment systems and data.
Advance Career Opportunities: Employers often prioritize candidates who demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and professional development. Earning CPE credits not only enhances your knowledge and skills but also makes you a more attractive candidate for career advancement opportunities in payment security and related fields.
Types of CPE Programs:
- Industry Certifications: Many industry-recognized certifications require professionals to earn CPE credits to maintain their credentials.
- Professional Associations: Organizations, including PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), offer CPE programs and resources tailored specifically to payment security professionals.
- Training Workshops and Webinars: Online and in-person training workshops, webinars, and conferences are excellent sources of CPE credits. These events often feature industry experts who share their insights on the latest trends, best practices, and case studies in payment security.