Global digital payments leader Visa has unveiled plans to expand the opportunities for its clients to leverage the company’s cybersecurity expertise, integrating it into various services and risk management solutions.
Visa’s Cybersecurity Advisory Practice
In this effort, Visa introduced a global Cybersecurity Advisory Practice. This initiative aims to provide clients with comprehensive analysis of the evolving risk landscape, along with actionable insights necessary for identifying, evaluating, and mitigating new cybersecurity threats.
Enhanced Cyber Products Leadership
Additionally, Visa has restructured its cyber products leadership. The company has appointed Jeremiah Dewey as the global head, who will be responsible for supporting the growth of Visa’s suite of cybersecurity offerings and establishing strategic partnerships.
Visa’s Cybersecurity Investment
Since 2020, Visa has dedicated significant resources towards technology and infrastructure improvements, including a major focus on cybersecurity and fraud prevention. These investments are now delivering tangible benefits to clients worldwide, who can access the expertise and solutions developed through this commitment.
Visa Consulting & Analytics (VCA)
Under the guidance of VCA, Visa’s new payments Cybersecurity Advisory Practice will utilize a network of consultants, data scientists, and product experts. This practice offers services such as the Payment Cybersecurity Institute, Cybersecurity Maturity Assessments, and Enumeration Defense to help clients formulate robust cybersecurity strategies.
Future Service Developments
VCA plans to introduce further services including threat intelligence, vulnerability testing, and assessments. By integrating these capabilities with AI technology, Visa aims to continue providing advanced solutions that enable clients to stay competitive in the dynamic threat landscape.
Collaborations and Innovations
Furthermore, Visa has been collaborating with industry partners to enhance its offerings. For instance, Visa partnered with CRED and Razorpay to launch CardSync, a feature designed for CRED credit card holders. This solution allows users to complete online transactions without re-entering their card details by leveraging saved cards on any merchant site using Razorpay’s payment gateway.











