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ON DEMAND

The Modern Approach to PII Data Protection for Travel & Hospitality

In this fireside chat, we discuss:
In this on-demand travel and hospitality webinar, we’ll discuss:
In this webinar, we discuss:
In this tech-talk, we discuss:
  • PII data protection across data workflows, pipelines, and LLMs
  • PCI and credit card data tokenization for money movement
  • PII de-identification for identity checks, loyalty programs, and payments
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Description
With stricter regulations, frequent data breaches across brands like Caeser’s Entertainment, Motel One, and MGM Resorts, and the rise of generative AI, the travel and hospitality industry faces an unprecedented challenge to keep their customer data safe.
A modern approach to data protection can also solve inefficiencies in payments that create vendor lock-in, poor payment architecture, and ensure PCI compliance. So, how can you move beyond traditional approaches to data security that leave your company locked in to expensive tokenization providers?
Watch the webinar to discover a modern approach to PII data protection for the travel & hospitality industry.
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Speaker
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Sean Falconer

Head of Marketing, Skyflow

Sean Falconer has over 15 years experience working in research, engineering, product, developer relations, and marketing. Prior to Skyflow, Sean worked with the World Health Organization to help modernize development of the International Classification of Disease, founded Proven.com, and led developer relations and experience for Google's Business Communication products.

Speaker
Speakers

Sean Falconer

Head of Marketing, Skyflow

Sean Falconer has over 15 years experience working in research, engineering, product, developer relations, and marketing. Prior to Skyflow, Sean worked with the World Health Organization to help modernize development of the International Classification of Disease, founded Proven.com, and led developer relations and experience for Google's Business Communication products.