Misyon Bank’s security team faced pressure to monitor sensitive data in real time, detect anomalies, adhere to compliance regulations, and reduce operational risk. Much of this work was manual, slowing both audits and response times.
As a global financial institution, Misyon Bank also operates in a high-risk, compliance-heavy environment where sensitive data and regulatory expectations leave little room for error. The bank needed more efficient ways to track database activity and flag suspicious behavior as it happened. “Like any financial institution, our focus lies on database protection, preventing unauthorized access, and detecting anomalies,” said Cem Yaşar, Deputy Information Security Manager at Misyon Bank. “But monitoring access to sensitive data in real time was a key issue.”
Soon after Fusion Networks’ go-live, Imperva Network DDoS was tested in real time. Thales Database Activity Monitoring improves Misyon Bank’s oversight and control, helping the team to detect and respond to threats in real time. The security team has been able to streamline enforcement of internal access policies, reducing reliance on manual log reviews. Support from Thales partner Secure Future further eased the bank’s operational burden, giving the internal security team space to focus on higher-level projects.