Payment Card Acceptance Security Awareness Interactive Quiz.

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Payment Card Acceptance Security Awareness Interactive Quiz

Where must you store documents containing cardholder account data ? 0 On your desk or workspace surface 0 File cabinet unlocked 0 Scan to E-File 0 Restricted secure location

Incorrect I’m sorry but that is incorrect. 0 Documents containing card data must be kept in a restricted secure location at all times.

Correct!! Yes, you are correct. 0 Documents containing card data must be kept in a restricted secure location at all times.

What must you do before discarding documents that contain cardholder account data? 0 Nothing 0 Trash documents as readable. 0 Make documents unreadable by cross-cut shredding. 0 File documents containing cardholder data in unrestricted and unsecure area or cabinet.

Incorrect I’m sorry but that is incorrect. 0 You must make documents containing cardholder data unreadable by cross-cut shredding before discarding.

Correct!! Yes, you are correct. 0 You must make documents containing cardholder data unreadable by cross-cut shredding before discarding.

Is it safe to store the full account number in a customer database or electronic spreadsheet? 0 No 0 Yes

Incorrect I’m sorry but that is incorrect. 0 Never store the full account number in a customer database or electronic spreadsheet.

Correct!! Yes, you are correct. 0 You must never store the full account number in a customer database or electronic spreadsheet. 0 Example: Excel spreadsheet, Access database, or File Maker Pro, etc..

Can the payment card PIN, verification number or security code be kept or stored? 0 Never 0 Yes

Incorrect I’m sorry but that is incorrect. 0 Never keep or store the payment card PIN, verification number or security code.

Correct!! Yes, you are correct. 0 Never keep or store the payment card PIN, verification number or security code.

The Personal Identification Number (PIN) must be entered by who during a Card Present Debit transaction? 0 Staff can enter the cardholder’s PIN. 0 Someone who is not the named person on card can enter the cardholder’s PIN. 0 Cardholder

Incorrect I’m sorry but that is incorrect. 0 The PIN is private to the cardholder and should not be shared with for manual entry into the credit card terminal device. Also, staff should not ask for the cardholder’s PIN. 0 Only the cardholder can enter their private PIN during a card not present transaction.

Correct!! Yes, you are correct. 0 The PIN is private to the cardholder and should not be shared with anyone to process a PIN debit transaction into the credit card terminal device. Also, staff should not ask for the cardholder’s PIN. 0 Only the cardholder can enter their private PIN during a card not present transaction.