Keystone Bank gets global information security certification

Keystone Bank Limited says it has obtained global certification on information security management.

Specifically, the lender said it had received two certifications from the International Organisation for Standardisation.

The certifications are: the ISO 20000 for IT Service Management Systems and the ISO 27001 for Information Security System.

According to a statement by the bank, the certification attests that Keystone Bank has aligned with global standards in protecting customer information and providing good services to its stakeholders via efficient and effective use of information technology.

The Executive Director, Operations and Technology, Mrs. Yvonne Isichei, was quoted to have said, “Keystone Bank is committed to following global best practices and standards in all its operations because we believe our customers should be assured of consistent service delivery, convenience and reliability.

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“These certifications also give our stakeholders increased confidence and confirms the security of information and information technology service at all levels.”

She added, “With this, customers can be assured that we have put processes in place to protect the information that they give us.”

The British Standard Institute recognises companies that have implemented systems and structures that ensure their operations are in line with international best practices.

The BSI Group is one of the certification bodies focused primarily on training, auditing and certification of qualified organisations.

 

Source: Punch

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