Bank Architecture
Eighth floor
Human Resource ManagementSeventh Floor
Cybersecurity and Access ControlSixth floor
Compliance and Anti-FraudFifth floor
Financial analytics and reportingThird Floor
Banking risk managementThird floor
Customer Relationship ManagementSecond Floor
Customer Interaction ChannelsFirst floor
Payment systems and treasuryФундамент банка
Major banking systemsWhat is Cybersecurity and Access Control?
Cybersecurity and access control is the protective framework of the bank's entire IT infrastructure. The seventh floor is designed for systems that ensure data security, resistance to cyberattacks and control over all access points to systems. It includes solutions for threat monitoring, access management, leak protection, incident response and ensuring the security of work devices. Without reliable protection, digital transformation is impossible.
This floor prevents cyber incidents and protects the bank's assets. It solves the following problems:
Unauthorized access to critical information.
Leakage of client or financial data.
Lack of monitoring and response to incidents.
Low security of employees' work devices.
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Key decisions and directions of the section
Subsections of the system
Security monitoring and analysis
Security monitoring and analysis systems provide centralized collection, correlation and analysis of information security events for timely detection of cyber threats and incidents in the bank's IT infrastructure. They are the core of information protection, providing continuous visibility and control over the digital perimeter.
Access and Identity Management
IAM systems provide a reliable and manageable model for access control to the bank's digital resources, including user authentication, authorization, biometrics, and privilege control. This is the basis for the secure operation of IT systems and the protection of critical information from internal and external threats.
Preventing data leaks
Data leak prevention (DLP) systems protect the bank's confidential information from unauthorized copying, sending, downloading and transmission, both within the organization and outside it. This is the most important element of protecting client data, commercial secrets and the bank's reputation.
Incident response systems
Incident response systems provide centralized and automated detection, classification, processing and elimination of cyber incidents occurring in the bank's infrastructure. They allow for prompt neutralization of threats, minimization of damage and increase of the IT environment's resilience to cyber attacks.
Protecting jobs
Workplace protection systems provide comprehensive security for personal computers, laptops, mobile devices and employee peripherals, preventing virus infections, unauthorized access, data leaks and exploitation of vulnerabilities. This is a key level of defense in the Zero Trust model and a mandatory element of any cyber-resilient IT environment of a bank.
Important to know!
More than 80% of banks in the world face cyberattacks annually.
Data leaks cost banks millions of dollars and reputational losses.
Every working device — potential entry point for intruders.
Biometric and multi-factor authentication reduces the risk of hacking by 99%.
Conclusion
Security is not just an option, but the basis of trust in digital banking. Effective cyber protection is not only compliance with standards, but also risk minimization, prevention of financial losses and preservation of reputation.
Who are the solutions suitable for?
For large banks
To manage complex international operations.
Regional banks
To optimize internal processes.
For Fintech companies
For integration with traditional banking systems.
Advantages of implementation
Reducing cyber risks and ensuring business continuity.
Protection of personal and financial data of clients.
Strengthening trust of regulators and partners.
Reducing costsof eliminating the consequences of attacks.
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