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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2025 · 49 MIN

Simplifying ISO 8583 Secure Payment Messaging Masterclass

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💳 Every day, billions of transactions rely on ISO 8583, the global standard for secure electronic payment messaging. But what exactly is it, and why is it so critical? In this InfosecTrain masterclass, we break down ISO 8583 into clear, digestible insights—covering its structure, message flow, and role in securing payments worldwide.Whether you’re a fintech engineer, payment security professional, or a cybersecurity learner, this episode simplifies a complex standard into practical knowledge you can use. Understand the backbone of digital payments and how it enables secure, seamless financial transactions across the globe.For certifications, structured training, or team workshops, visit: ⁠infosectrain.com ⁠For enquiries, email: ⁠[email protected]⁠ or connect via ⁠infosectrain.com⁠⁠/contact-us 📘 What You’ll Learn💠PCI SSC and other PCI standards overview💠Key payment security terminologies💠Payment card and transaction flow explained💠Role of the payment switch in secure transactions💠ISO 8583 protocol and message format essentials🎧Tune in to simplify ISO 8583, strengthen your understanding of secure payments, and power up your fintech knowledge with InfosecTrain!

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