Payment Security in Practice: Fraud Prevention,PCI-DSS,and Modern Auth in Fintech

GDG Lokoja

Secure the future of fintech! Join Payment Security in Practice to learn how to prevent fraud, stay PCI-DSS compliant, and implement modern authentication techniques tailored for Nigeria’s payment ecosystem.

Aug 22, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (UTC)

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Key Themes

Career DevelopmentCommunity BuildingEnterprise/Business Solutions

About this event

Payment Security in Practice: Fraud Prevention, PCI-DSS, and Modern Auth in Fintech is a virtual session by the Interswitch Developer Community, designed for developers, product managers, and compliance professionals in Nigeria’s fintech space. The session will unpack the realities of payment fraud, outline practical steps for achieving PCI-DSS compliance, and demonstrate modern authentication methods that balance security with user experience. Attendees will walk away with actionable insights, tools, and resources to build resilient payment systems, strengthen trust, and grow in a rapidly evolving digital ecosystem.

​Who Should Attend

  • ​Software Developers in fintech at all levels

  • ​Product Managers

  • ​Risk & Compliance Professionals

​About IDC

​​​​The Interswitch Developer Community (IDC) is dedicated to empowering developers by providing the tools, resources, and connections needed to build innovative solutions on Interswitch’s platforms.

​​​​We are focused on accelerating the career development of developers through networking opportunities, skill-building sessions, mentorship, and exposure to the latest fintech tools and technologies.

​​​​Through IDC, developers gain access to Interswitch’s comprehensive suite of Software Development Kits (SDKs), Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), and developer-friendly frameworks, all designed to streamline development for engineers of every skill level.

​​​​Connect, learn, build, and grow — become a member of IDC today!

Organizers

  • Stephen Paul

    BineOps Technologies

    GDG Lokoja

  • Mohammed Fauziya

    Women Techmakers Community Lead

  • Joshua Alhassan

    Edustipend

    Community Manager

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