While restaurant operators have taken the necessary measures to conform to payment card-industry standards, 23 percent of the hospitality industry experienced a data breach in 2009, with hotels and restaurants accounting for a majority of those cases. In this session from the 2011 Fast Casual Executive Summit, our panel discussed why it's necessary to make an investment in PCI compliance. After all, it’s much easier to keep a customer than it is to regain their trust.

2011 FCES: The Washington Report
2011 FCES: Reputation Management: Executive’s Guide to Crisis Management
2012 Fast Casual Executive Summit - Agenda
2011 FCES: Community Marketing Strategies and Tactics
2011 FCES: Farm to Fork: Bridging the Sustainability Gap
Charting the Course from E-Commerce to Brick and Mortar Retail
In-Store Closed-Loop Management
Online Ordering: The Pros and Cons of POS Integration
POS Tips for Strategic Growth
Webinar: The Silent Restaurant Killer -- Customer Data Breach
Cloud Computing in a Restaurant Environment
Frequently Asked Questions about PCI Compliance
Approved Software Does Not Equate to PCI Compliance
Case Study: Managed VPN vs Frame Relay in a 24 Store Franchise
Control Your Security, and PCI Will Follow
2011 FCES: CEO Roundtable
2011 FCES: Moving Targets: Workforce Engagement in a Mobile World
2011 FCES: Farm to Fork: Bridging the Sustainability Gap
2011 FCES: Community Marketing Strategies and Tactics
2011 FCES: What’s Next For Fast Casual And How To Navigate The Changing Landscape
The Dining Customer's View on Emerging Technologies & Restaurant Operations
2011 FCES: De-coding Multi-Channel Messages: Practical Uses for Your Guest Feedback
Taking BYOD to the Next Level: Leveraging Customers' Mobile Devices to Increase Loyalty and Drive Sales
Webinar: Cashing in on digital brand tactics outside the four walls with Social CRM
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