Securious at PCI London 2025: Key Insights from the UK’s Leading PCI Compliance Event
As a branding sponsor of PCI London 2025, Securious was proud to support one of the UK’s leading events dedicated to payment security and PCI DSS compliance.
Our CEO, Pete Woodward, attended the conference at the Park Plaza in Victoria, joining industry experts to discuss the latest developments in cardholder data protection.
Key Takeaways from PCI London 2025
- PCI DSS Updates & Industry Involvement
Jeremy King, VP and Regional Head for Europe at the PCI Security Standards Council, highlighted that 10 out of 15 PCI standards are set to go through the Request for Comment process in 2025. With so many key changes on the horizon, businesses were encouraged to take an active role in shaping the future of compliance. - PCI DSS v4.0.1 and Scope Changes
John Elliott, Security Advisor at Jscrambler, explained how subtle wording changes in PCI DSS v4.0.1 could significantly impact scoping requirements. This means businesses must carefully reassess their cardholder data environments (CDEs) and work with Qualified Security Assessors (QSAs) to ensure ongoing compliance. - Unstructured Data & PCI Compliance Risks
With unstructured data now making up 90% of business information, Stephen Cavey, co-founder of Ground Labs, spoke about the growing challenges of managing hidden cardholder data. He highlighted how advanced data discovery tools are becoming essential for organisations to identify, secure, and reduce risk effectively.
Supporting PCI Compliance in 2025 and Beyond
Securious is committed to helping businesses navigate PCI DSS requirements with practical, expert-led security solutions. Sponsoring PCI London 2025 allowed us to engage with industry leaders and reinforce our role in supporting businesses with their cybersecurity and compliance challenges.
If your organisation needs guidance on PCI DSS compliance, data security, or cyber risk management, get in touch with our team to find out how we can help.