OCB successfully deploys IBM’s QRadar solution

Aug 10th at 17:20
10-08-2013 17:20:39+07:00

OCB successfully deploys IBM’s QRadar solution

Orient Commercial Bank has become Vietnam’s first bank to apply IBM Company’s QRadar information security solution.

 

IBM, which is the world’s leading information technology service company, has announced that its QRadar information security solution has been greatly benefited the bank (OCB) after five months of application.

QRadar has helped OCB comprehensively obey strict regulations and curb security challenges including advanced persistent threats, and fraud activities.

OCB has used QRadar thanks to this solution’s easy deployment and effective automatic information analysing and collecting functions.

For instance, OCB can find out and stop online security violations before they can be performed in reality. Such violations’ causes are also then analysed.

QRadar’s analysing functions also allow OCB supervise and classify security risks based on their importance and emergency.

“Security and obedience of all informational security regulations are greatly important to OCB’s activities. OCB has used QRadar for its development and becoming a big retailing bank in Vietnam,” said OCB general director Nguyen Dinh Tung.

“OCB is committed to absolutely protecting customers’ information and other business information types, thus helping reduce risks about financial loss,” he said.

Nguyen Ba Quynh, director of Software Section under IBM Vietnam, said: “Amid an ever-complicated security environment and strong development of data attacks, the application of high-profile automatic security technologies will help organisations successfully cope with security threats.”

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