Building relationships within the tech community
The MAG offers the Tech community an opportunity for ongoing networking, learning, and engagement through participation in MAG committees, communities, webinars, and connecting with peers at the bi-annual in-person events and throughout the year.
Network and collaborate with other payments IT professionals while discussing shared challenges such as modernizing payment platforms, optimizing payment processes, combating fraud and increasing data security. The technology community brings together viewpoints across the top merchants in the country, leading technology providers and industry experts. Share your story and become a part of this community today!
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Tech Forum
The MAG Tech Forum is aligned with the MAG bi-annual conference designed specifically for payment IT professionals. Technologies in payments continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and the Tech Forum provides education and networking opportunities among merchant technology professionals and leading technology providers focused on innovative uses of these new relevant payment technologies.
The objectives of the Tech Forum event alongside our MAG conferences is to foster collaboration, provide tech-focused knowledge, and build relationships across merchants, their payments IT and business teams, and technology focused sponsors.
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Tech Forum Sponsorship
The MAG represents over 150 of the largest U.S. merchants which account for over $3.4 Trillion in annual sales at over 950,000 locations across the U.S. and online.
Tech Forum Sponsorship offers the opportunity to network and engage with the top retailers in the country. Conferences and webinar sessions are designed for IT professionals to provide attendees with the latest insights needed to understand and use new and emerging technologies in payments.
The Tech Forum Executive Advisory Council along with the support of Tech Forum sponsors will influence the payments technology topics relevant to the membership and included in these Tech Forum sessions. The sessions will discuss how these payments technologies can play a role in creating a more frictionless payments experience for consumers as well as supporting merchants delivering value added services as part of overall commerce.
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Allies and Partnerships
The MAG engages with several organizations that develop, maintain, and influence the standards and specifications that underpin the payments ecosystem. Once published, how they are implemented by different payments stakeholders can have a profound impact on the operations and the regulatory and network compliance of merchants. In this section, we highlight topics that may be of significant interest to merchants.
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W3C/FIDO Alliance
W3C: An international public-interest non-profit organization that develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web-based on the principles of accessibility, internationalization, privacy, and security. FIDO: An open industry association with a focused mission: reduce the world’s reliance on passwords.
The W3C Web Authentication (WebAuthn) standard was developed in coordination with the FIDO Alliance and is a core component of the FIDO2 Project along with FIDO’s Client to Authenticator Protocol (CTAP specification).
- TPAC Conference was held the week of September 23rd in Anaheim, CA
- MAG staff presented to the Web Payments Working Group on Merchant Hot Topics in ECommerce.
- Web Payments Security Interest Group discussed in-depth options for the best, workable high-assurance low-friction authentication method.
X9/ISO
X9: An open body that develops and maintains voluntary consensus standards for the U.S. financial services industry. ISO: A network of national standards bodies that develops and publishes international standards on everything from screw threads to quantum key distribution.
X9 represents the United States on two ISO technical committees related to financial services and their subcommittees.
- QR Code project meets every 2 weeks on Thursdays (next call Oct. 10) at noon ET. The goal is to create a standard for the content including the format, specifications, and minimum information included in the payload to generate a QR code.
- Fall Board and Consensus Body Meetings will be held October 29-30 in Annapolis, MD.
USPF/IAF
USPF: A cross-industry body that enables open exchange of expertise and information to solve problems and help realize innovations that make payments more efficient, simple, and secure. IAF: A cross-industry body dedicated to the development, advancement, and adoption of secure identity technologies, including physical and logical access.
Both organizations operate within the Secure Technology Alliance, an association that encompasses all aspects of secure digital technologies.
- The Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act (IIFPA) white paper is meeting twice a week (one regular meeting, one during office hours) with the goal of publishing by December.
- The fall member meeting will be held November 12-13 in Newport, RI.
EMVCo
A global technical body that creates and manages the EMV® Specifications to enable interoperable and secure card-based payments.
- Survey results and comments were sent to Oliver Manahan at EMVCo and they are now in the process of reviewing.
- The EMVCo Board of Advisors and Technical meetings will be held October 14-18 in Lisbon, Portugal.
PCI SSC
A global forum that brings together payments industry stakeholders to develop and drive the adoption of data security standards and resources for safe payments worldwide.
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