[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] BNK Gyeongnam Bank is strengthening customer information protection by advancing the ‘Personal Information Lifecycle System’.


BNK Gyeongnam Bank announced on the 20th that it has advanced the Personal Information Lifecycle System, which manages customers' personal information, in collaboration with Datysbanet, a data security software specialist company.


The Personal Information Lifecycle refers to the process from the collection to the destruction of personal information and consists of four stages: ▲collection ▲retention and use ▲provision ▲destruction.


Among these, the separation storage and destruction of information of customers whose transactions have ended involved complex procedures and required significant resources, resulting in high inefficiency relative to the resources used.


Additionally, there was a risk that data requiring destruction remained due to identification omissions during the process, highlighting the need for fundamental improvement.


To strengthen customer information protection and comply with related regulations, BNK Gyeongnam Bank introduced Datysbanet’s personal information destruction and separation storage solution, ‘DataGenor PDS’.


Moreover, through collaboration between the specialized personnel of both companies, they resolved the risk of missing data in separation storage and destruction, further advancing the system and completing effectiveness verification through practical application.


With this system advancement, it is expected that customer information protection and management tasks according to security policies can be handled more efficiently.



Lim Jeong-taek, Executive Director of the IT Headquarters, said, “This system advancement project is significant in that it created a future-oriented win-win model through close cooperation between the solution manufacturer and the bank. A foundation has been established to manage data overall, including customers’ personal information, credit information, and financial transaction records, with high reliability and stability.”


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