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Banker's Guide to Information Security
Banker's Guide to Information Security
Banker's Guide to Information Security
Data and information security is one of the top priorities for banks and financial institutions. With the increasing number of cyber threats and constant attacks on financial systems, it's no longer just about protecting computers or networks; it's about safeguarding customer data, funds, the reputation of institutions, and their future. That’s why the course "Banker’s Guide to Information Security" has been specifically designed to equip bankers, information security specialists, and managers with the knowledge and skills needed to combat various types of breaches and address the challenges and threats to information security in banks. The course begins with an introduction to the basics of information security and how banks and database systems can be compromised. We will discuss the types of cyber breaches, threats, security vulnerabilities, and how to effectively assess and manage risks. You will also learn to differentiate between data and information, classify data based on its sensitivity, and handle personal data in accordance with the Central Bank of Egypt regulations and Egyptian privacy laws. We will cover methods of protection against breaches and teach you how to safeguard your institution from threats like social engineering, cyber fraud, and the latest trends in cyberattacks. You'll also learn best practices for selecting secure passwords and reporting security incidents. The course delves into critical and real-world issues such as ransomware attacks, email and SMS fraud, as well as reviewing notable breaches like the Equifax data breach and the SolarWinds attack. If you are looking to protect your institution from growing digital risks and aspire to be part of the firewall that ensures the security and safety of banking data, this course is your first step towards achieving that goal. Join us to equip yourself with the tools and knowledge necessary to confront any security threat or breach.
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