‘Sorry, but your password needs to include a capital letter, a combination of letters and numbers, a symbol, a haiku, a hieroglyph, and the tear of a family member ...’ Passwords are frustrating for a lot of people, but they’re an important part of cybersecurity. You really do need a password that is stronger than Natasha Romanova and a better kept secret than the recipe for Coca-Cola.
If you’re already convinced of this, then we’re on the same wavelength. Cybersecurity is a top priority at KBC. Of course, this means responding to more than just weak passwords and phishing. Our teams are committed to all aspects of cybersecurity. We owe it to our clients and our staff members.
Work with us and you’ll immerse yourself in one or more sub-domains of cybersecurity. You’ll be given the space to build up expertise and the training you need to stay up to date with new approaches.
- Diverse teams take care of anything and everything that relates to information security. We dive into the logs, searching for technical or functional signals that point to the presence of hackers or their attempts to force their way into our systems.
- Other specialists track down identity fraud in our payment applications. Despite this, an ever-increasing number of people are still falling victim to phishing. Our clients count on us, as a bank, to protect them.
- Crypto plays an important role in our functioning. It secures data and adds to the security under which payments are made. Our crypto team provides the right solutions for our IT team, ensuring they are able to do their work correctly.
- Of course, we also perform identity and access management for our Belgian entities and branches in other countries.
- To keep an eye on all possible threats, we have a team that collects and analyses relevant information: this is the Cyber Threat Intelligence team.
- As well as this, we continuously check to see whether our systems are still air-tight and free from weaknesses. We also support our colleagues from IT and business stakeholders with knowledge and advice on cybersecurity.
- We also ensure good and sound risk management through reporting to support the management in decision making, communicating and challenging stakeholders on risks and follow-up of the risk management processes by the office of the Local Operational Risk Managers (LORM)
What appeals to you the most? As a cybersecurity officer at KBC, you immerse yourself in one or more of these sub-domains. With the help of your colleagues, you develop into a true expert.