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Building Resilient Banks through Security Frameworks like NIST, ITIL, COBIT in Banking
BANKING FINANCE
|October 2025
These frameworks provide structured approaches to managing risks, strengthening governance, ensuring compliance, and embedding resilience in day-to-day operations. This article explores the importance of such frameworks in the banking sector, their unique contributions, and how they complement each other in creating a holistic security posture.
Introduction
The modern banking ecosystem has evolved into a complex, technology-driven environment where speed, convenience, and digital accessibility define customer expectations. However, this transformation has also widened the scope of vulnerabilities and risks. Banks today face not only traditional operational and credit risks but also sophisticated cyber threats, compliance challenges, and reputational risks. In such a high-stakes landscape, adopting globally recognized security and governance frameworks such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL), and Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies (COBIT) becomes critical.
These frameworks provide structured approaches to managing risks, strengthening governance, ensuring compliance, and embedding resilience in day-to-day operations. This article explores the importance of such frameworks in the banking sector, their unique contributions, and how they complement each other in creating a holistic security posture.
The Banking Sector's Risk Landscape
Before delving into specific frameworks, it is essential to understand why banks need them. Some of the most pressing risks that financial institutions encounter include:
1. Cybersecurity Threats - Increasing incidents of phishing, ransomware, and sophisticated state-sponsored attacks target sensitive customer and financial data.
2. Regulatory Pressure - Banks must adhere to a wide range of compliance requirements such as RBI guidelines, GDPR, PCI DSS, and anti-money laundering regulations.
3. Operational Complexity - With multiple digital channels, third-party vendors, and cross-border operations, banks operate in highly complex ecosystems.
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