Commenting on the PCI DSS upgrade, the Head Corporate Affairs/Corporate
Communication, Union Bank, Ogochukwu Ekezie-Ekaidem was quoted in a
statement to have said: “As a financial institution
that provides online payment platforms to millions of customers, the protection of customer data is critical to us. “This is why we have undertaken the rigorous process to upgrade to the PCI DSS version 3.0,
to ensure our security infrastructure is at par with the highest international standards. We are very proud to be the first financial institution in Nigeria to achieve this certification.”
Furthermore, she pointed out that the new standard gives the bank added
incentive to offer its customers improved data security to protect them
from card fraud, identity theft, insider threats, cybercrime, hacking
and other security vulnerabilities.
“Beyond the PCI DSS certification and as it seeks to reclaim its leadership position in the banking industry, Union Bank has also reinforced its overall security system through a Security Operation Centre (SOC).
“This will further guarantee that customers can conduct online transactions on more secure platforms and without any apprehensions,”
she added.
“Beyond the PCI DSS certification and as it seeks to reclaim its leadership position in the banking industry, Union Bank has also reinforced its overall security system through a Security Operation Centre (SOC).
“This will further guarantee that customers can conduct online transactions on more secure platforms and without any apprehensions,”
she added.
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