Wednesday, 24 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS A big jolt to the BJP in Jalandhar! Young leader Robin Sampla joins the AAP Aam Aadmi Party thanks the court for the order to form a panel of AIIMS doctors for Arvind Kejriwal's health check-ups In Haryana, notification for the Lok Sabha elections will be issued on April 29 : Anurag Agarwal ‘Voter-in-Queue’ App to provide information on queues at polling centers - Anurag Agarwal Will Quit Politics If Aap Secures 13 Seats In Punjab : Amarinder Singh Raja Warring CGC Landran sets up IPR cell VIT-AP University Honoured with Prestigious CSR Outstanding University in Education Excellence Award for 2024 DC Aashika Jain Reviews the Checks imposed on the sale, supply and stock of Methanol/Industrial Spirit and Distilleries/Bottling Plants/ENA/Liquor Vends in the District BJP's good days became a dream, now Congress will bring happy days - Gurjit Aujla Two independents file nomination papers for 02-Srinagar Lok Sabha Seat Returning Officer Jammu PC assesses election preparedness ahead of polling CS assesses progress on development of youth Employment & Skilling portal Shinda Shinda No Papa: Gippy Grewal And Shinda Grewal Steal The Show In Hilarious Trailer Lt Governor conducts on-site inspection of SASB’s Office & Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk Lt Governor meets family members of the victims of Srinagar Boat Tragedy Lok Sabha Elections 2024 : DEO Reasi assesses election related arrangements in Mahore Lok Sabha Elections 2024 : General, Police Observers for Anantnag-Rajouri PC visit Shopian Arrangements for annual Kheer Bhawani Mela reviewed at Ganderbal Dish TV Revolutionizes Entertainment with ‘Dish TV Smart+’ Services Kia unveils unique camouflage for its first-ever Tasman pickup truck What Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has done for the country, no one else could have done," -Anil Vij

 

Secure Cloud services paramount to data security : SBI

Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

New Delhi , 01 Jun 2017

In order to ward off growing cyber threats against the banking and finance sector, standardising security infrastructure is the key and deploying secure Cloud services is the first step towards that, a top State Bank of India (SBI) executive has emphasised.The SBI has deployed proactive security governance that includes security coding practices, master-data management policy, data dictionary and log maintenance policy."The moment you have non-standard infrastructure, non-standard protocols and non-standard coding practices, cracks are visible. Also in the Cloud, the first thing that is enforced is discipline," Mrutyunjay Mahapatra, Chief Information Officer (CIO), SBI, told IANS.He stressed on the need for an infrastructure where cyber threats can be detected and the need for deployment of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) when a system breach happens to mitigate it.

"No matter how hard you are prepared, security incidents will happen because hackers have the element of surprise and they will perpetrate risk," Mahapatra added.To acheive these goals, SBI has deployed Oracle solutions across its services. Oracle has been SBI's primary partner for a long time, with the bank claiming to be the first one to deploy the "Oracle Cloud Machine".SBI has also been using "Oracle Social Cloud" to support its customer service for the last two years and has been taking help from the Cloud major for database integration and tuning."Oracle has transformed itself with its clients. Oracle is no more a static company which is centred around heavy-duty products. They are seamlessly working with us across services," the SBI CIO noted, adding that Oracle, with its knowledge transfer culture, has been helping SBI for years.Cloud is now being looked as a panacea for all cyber security-related issue."If I have to do patching today in, say, 200 servers, I will have to spend so much of time, ensure so much of quality. While with Cloud that is managed centrally, it can have all the defences uniformly up-to-date," Mahapatra told IANS.

Responding to reports of the massive data breach that affected SBI and other banks last year, prompting them to discard million of debit cards, Mahapatra denied that any debit card was compromised in a third-party system."There was absolutely no data breach in SBI. What happened was that we apprehended that some of our credit cards had been compromised in a third-party system. The entire banking system told the customers to change their passwords," he added.As a proactive measure, SBI discarded six million debit cards, costing the bank nearly Rs 2 crore.However, at a time when hundreds of new cyber-threats are detected every minute, the security breach is likely to happen if the infrastructure is not up-to-date and standardised.On an average, SBI detects rogue traffic almost every second.During most of cyber attack incidents, people are unaware about what exactly happened as they try to hush it up, fearing that a leak may get to the media."We are creating an internal community where people will be free to report. We lead a community that reports internally about security attacks," Mahapatra stressed.Most of the security breaches come from insiders and, according to Mahapatra, such incidents happen because of complacency, ignorance and carelessness."The SBI is recruiting professionals who understand the sensitivity of cyber security," Mahapatra added.

 

Tags: COMMERCIAL

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD