KB PRASAC Bank has received the Certificate of Compliance for the SWIFT Customer Security Controls Framework (CSCF) v2025. The certification confirms that the bank meets the latest global standards for secure financial messaging and cybersecurity.
The SWIFT Customer Security Controls Framework is a widely recognised security programme for financial institutions connected to the SWIFT network. It is designed to protect banks from cyber threats and reduce risks related to financial messaging systems. The 2025 version of the framework includes updated mandatory and advisory controls to address emerging security challenges.
By achieving compliance with CSCF v2025, KB PRASAC Bank has demonstrated that it has implemented strong security measures across its operations. These measures include secure network architecture, restricted system access, strong authentication processes, and continuous monitoring of critical systems. The bank has also established procedures to detect, respond to, and manage potential security incidents in a timely manner.
Compliance with the SWIFT security framework is mandatory for all SWIFT-connected institutions. Banks are required to review their security controls regularly and confirm alignment through annual assessments. This process helps ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of financial messaging services worldwide.
KB PRASAC Bank stated that the certification supports its ongoing efforts to strengthen digital security and protect customer data. The bank continues to invest in technology upgrades, internal controls, and staff awareness to meet international cybersecurity standards and regulatory expectations.
The certification also strengthens trust with correspondent banks and financial partners. Strong cybersecurity practices are essential as digital banking, cross-border transactions, and real-time payments continue to expand across global markets.
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