PCI DSS 4.0 Training For Developers

Keeping credit card data safe begins with secure code. Tailored for developers, our PCI DSS 4.0 Training has your team covered to secure applications handling sensitive data.
 
From perfecting authentication to instilling a security-first mindset, empower your team to surpass industry standards and secure applications with confidence. We keep our training entertaining, fun, and compliant.
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Train Your Developers
on the PCI DSS Requirements

We go beyond just compliance. Our PCI DSS training will ensure your developer team can:

Master Security Fundamentals

Acquire expertise in authentication, authorization, and encryption to safeguard PCI data. Establish fundamental debugging practices to prevent sensitive information leaks.

Excel in Secure Coding

Develop an understanding of hacker mindsets for effective code security. Proficiently use tools to detect and address vulnerabilities.

Defend Against Diverse Attacks

Recognize and defend against various attack types. Integrate attack defense strategies into pre-launch code reviews.

Learn to comply with each requirement

See what every developer must know about PCI DSS 4.0 by checking out our blog and downloading the infographic to share with your team.

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Annual Trainings PLUS On-Going Monthly Deep Dives

We go beyond just meeting your annual PCI DSS Secure Code training needs. We provide ongoing training with current, monthly video sessions that are just 10-15 minutes long, each centered on a different topic. It’s an ideal way to keep your team informed about the latest vulnerabilities without adding too much to their plates.

Topics covered include:

  • OWASP 10
  • Insecure Deserialization
  • SSRF Mitigation
  • SSTI Mitigation
  • Server-Side Template Injection
  • SQL Injection Mitigation
  • XSS Mitigation
  • And more
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Hands-on Learning with Wizer CTFs

Our Capture the Flag (CTF) challenges take learning further to help developers really begin to understand the mindset of a hacker so they can build better code to defend against it. These CTFs focus on dierent types of attacks to familiarize coders with various vulnerabilities such as Prototype Pollution, SQL Injection, Cryptographic Failure, XML External Entity, and many more all within a safe environment and a little friendly competition

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Keep Auditors Happy

Easily demonstrate developer learning progress and understanding with our Report export. Additionally, monitor the progress of assigned training modules and check for comprehension of learning covered.

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