Is Your Point-of-Sale Vulnerable?

Join Conexxus for a free webinar this Thursday to learn about the latest PCI DSS requirements and AI’s impact on vulnerability.

Apr 28, 2026 | 2 min read

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Join Conexxus for a free webinar this Thursday to learn about the latest PCI DSS requirements and AI’s impact on vulnerability.

With the new PCI DSS requirements (v4.0.1) now in effect, many convenience and fuel retailers are navigating expectations around vulnerability management—from defining remediation timelines and assigning risk rankings, to authenticated scanning and required reporting for all vulnerabilities.

To cut through the confusion and address the ample feedback on the challenges of vulnerability management and risk from IT leaders in the convenience industry, Conexxus is hosting a free webinar on Thursday, April 30 at 12 EST: “Hear from the PCI Council: PCI DSS v4.0.1 Vulnerability Management—What's Required and How to Get It Right.

Experts Lauren Holloway, director of data security standards at the PCI Security Standards Council; and Ashwin Swamy, CEO of Omega ATC, will discuss PCI DSS v4.0.1 vulnerability management. The session will be moderated by Jon Kelly, CRO of Mako Networks, which is sponsoring the event.

All registrants of the Conexxus365 webinar will also receive a copy of the 2026 Vulnerability Management Implementation Guide—Built for Fuel & Convenience Retail.

Topics of this session will include:

  • Clarity on PCI DSS v4.0.1 vulnerability management requirements—directly from the PCI Security Standards Council (SSC).
  • A clear understanding of AI’s impact on the vulnerability landscape.
  • Actionable implementation best practices for the convenience retail environment.
  • PCI SSC’s perspective on general PCI questions during a lively Q&A.

Register for the free webinar here.

A recording of this session will also be available on demand on the Conexxus website.

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