Since its creation, Société Tunisienne de Banque (STB) has been committed to offering its customers the best possible services, particularly in terms of security.
On Wednesday, June 26, STB signed a memorandum of understanding with the Financial and Banking Council (CBF) to join the CERT banking services.
Aware of the challenges of cyber security, STB aims to strengthen the protection of its IT systems and prevent cyber attacks through the services of the CBF.
This strategic partnership is the culmination of a sustained effort by STB’s teams. It includes the use of DAST (Dynamic Application Security Testing) and SAST (Static Application Security Testing) services, as well as regular threat hunting missions, source code audits and pentests to identify and remediate vulnerabilities.
By coordinating their responses to cybersecurity incidents and providing immediate recommendations, STB and CBF aim to align their practices with global cybersecurity standards.
Rachid Batita, CEO of STB Bank, said: “We are proud of our team’s efforts to provide the best services to our customers. The security of their personal and financial information is our priority. This partnership with CBF reflects our commitment to digital transformation and maximizing security.”