SunTrust Bank Nigeria receives 2 Certifications

Thu, Apr 19, 2018 | By publisher


Economy

The SunTrust Bank Nigeria has received two certification today. The first is the ISO/IEC 20071:2013 Certification by the Professional Evaluation and Certification Board, PECB, Canada, a certification body and an organization in audit management, systems and processes.

The second is a payment card industry data security standard, PCIDSS, by Digital Jewels, an Information Value Chain Consulting and Capacity Building Firm with a focus on information and technolgy, IT, governance, risk and compliance. It also has competencies in information security, information assurance, project management, e-business and knowledge capacity development.

While ISO/IEC27001:2013 Information Security Management Systems is the international best practice standard for information security which provides a set of standardized requirements for an information security management system,  PCIDSS compliance is essential to any organization that processes, stores, and transports payment cards.

These certifications are in line with our ethos of securing our systems against cyber threats and a proof of our commitment to provide maximum protection for our client’s data.

These certifications by PECB and Digital Jewels are a clear indication of the strength of our investments in people, process and technology for enhancing the customer experience by improving adequate information security.

– Apr. 19, 2018 @ 18:26 GMT

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