PCI-DSS campaign toolkit
A perfect toolkit solution for complying with PCI-DSS
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) v2.0 is a common set of security controls for protecting credit card information. Requirement 12.6 of the standard states that an organisation complying with the standard shall “Implement a formal security awareness program to make all personnel aware of the importance of cardholder data security”.
The PCI-DSS Campaign Toolkit from Terranova provides corporations with a cost-effective and easy-to-launch approach to comply with requirement 12.6 of PCI DSS v2.0. This toolkit, distributed by Sedika Technologies to its network of resellers, is a complete, self-contained package including online activities on credit card protection, posters, videos and newsletters which make complying with PCI DSS easy and fun to do for the employees.
Terranova's online security awareness courses have a complete security outline ensuring your organization's employees are educated about security risks.
All-inclusive solution backed by exceptional support and easy installation
It’s ready to launch, but it can be fully customizable too. It can include:
- The company corporate identity and branding of your clients
- The security policies and rules of your clients are integrated in the program
- Special needs or internal realities can be integrated too
Flexibles solutions reflecting your reality – retail or other business
Terranova provides integration and deployment of intelligent planning and marketing solutions for PCI-DSS that are adapted to your business reality. Minimizing the impact on employee productivity, learning can be spread over different time periods for different business departments.
With the learning management system (LMS), an electronic form of acceptance and compliance policies in place can be added to a detailed report with learning steps and activities of employee assessment.
Online courses include
- Passwords usage
- Physical and mobile media security
- Privacy
- Credit card protection
- Malicious code
- Social engineering