PCI configuration controls score dashboard

  • 릴리스 버전: Australia
  • 업데이트 날짜 2026년 03월 12일
  • 소요 시간: 3분
  • Use the PCI configuration controls score dashboard to review your PCI configuration and determine which security checks are non-compliant. You can change the configuration of the non-compliant security checks from the instance security center.

    PCI compliance score dashboard with sample values

    Required ServiceNow AI Platform roles

    The security_dashboard_user or admin role is required to view the PCI compliance score dashboard.

    Access the PCI configuration controls score dashboard

    To open the dashboard, navigate to System Security > Instance Security Center. From the instance security center, click Compliance Scores in the header, then select PCI Configuration Controls Score.

    Use cases

    For examples of how different people in your organization would use this dashboard, see these use cases.
    User Dashboard use
    Security dashboard user (security_dashboard_user) Continually monitor and manage PCI configuration controls compliance on your instance. Modify PCI configuration to ensure compliance and improve instance security.
    Admin (admin) Continually monitor PCI configuration controls compliance to detect and respond to potential security threats.

    Indicators

    PCI Configuration Controls Score
    Displays your instance's PCI configuration controls score as a percentage. This percentage of represents the percentage of security PCI control configurations on your instance that meet compliance standards. The indicator also displays the date the compliance score was calculated, and a comparison with the previous calculated score.

    Data visualization

    Title Type Source table Description
    PCI Configuration Controls Stacked bar chart

    Stacked bar chart

    Security Configurations [isc_security_configurations] Displays compliant and non-compliant PCI control configurations in high, medium, and low categories. Click an area of the report to display the matching security configurations.