As there is always a possibility that a malicious attack like the recent 7.7 DDoS Attack will bring a fatal blow to banking networks, Hana Bank has set up anti-cyber terrorism measures. The bank is currently sorting out notorious sites which produce and transmit internal and external malware and computer monitoring systems that look closely at the network traffic of Hana banking systems. It is doing this with the cooperation of the Information Sharing & Analysis Center (ISAC) for the purpose of real-time responses against cyber terror.
Hana Bank is checking out its weak points by establishing an inspection system, strengthening its security by working out simulated cyber terror attacks regularly, and minimizing the damages by setting up possible scenarios for possible stages. Client protection systems are operations that deal with confidence tricks or cyber fishing as a precautionary measure. Hana Bank's system is also sharing its information with principal organizations organically and its Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) otherwise responds to the invasion of client privacy regarding cyber terror.