Keynote ALIZZ BANK cyber security by design in banking: a critical need

Ghanem, Mohamed Chahine (2024) Keynote ALIZZ BANK cyber security by design in banking: a critical need. In: ALIZZ BANK CYBER RESILIENCE, 17/12/2024, Muscat. (Unpublished)

Abstract

Delayed adoption of digital transformation in banking actually can be to the advantage of CSbD, as new systems will be built with state-of-the-art security features from inception, eliminating vulnerabilities in legacy systems. This comes about through embedding secure-by-design protocols with AI-optimized encryption techniques, which assure the safe and efficient transfer of sensitive financial data. AI-driven frameworks, with proactive detection, prevention, and mitigation of cyberattacks at the system design level, give CSbD resilience and operational integrity. Scalable, adaptive systems using federated and reinforcement learning further enable secure solutions for supporting growing and diverse demands of modern banking infrastructures. This approach will strengthen compliance, protect customer trust, and mitigate the risks in an increasingly digitalized financial landscape. Delayed adoption, when strategically aligned with CSbD principles, transforms cybersecurity into a foundational advantage for banks.

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