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AI in Indian Banking: RBI Governor & SBI Chairman Signal a New Era of Credit Growth, Risk, and Cybersecurity
AI in Indian Banking: RBI Governor & SBI Chairman Signal a New Era of Credit Growth, Risk, and Cybersecurity
AI in Indian Banking: RBI Governor & SBI Chairman Signal a New Era of Credit Growth, Risk, and Cybersecurity
AI in Indian Banking: RBI Governor & SBI Chairman Signal a New Era of Credit Growth, Risk, and Cybersecurity

AI in Indian Banking: RBI Governor & SBI Chairman Signal a New Era of Credit Growth, Risk, and Cybersecurity

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the Indian financial ecosystem has officially crossed a tipping point. At the recent FIBAC annual banking conference, top leadership from India’s financial regulatory and institutional framework—Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shri Sanjay Malhotra and State Bank of India (SBI) Chairman Shri CS Setty—outlined a clear, dual-sided vision

The Fast-Track Matrix: Parallel-Pathing ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Certification

For growth-stage FinTechs, BFSI enterprises, and healthcare SaaS platforms, compliance is no longer a check-the-box exercises—it is a critical requirement for closing enterprise deals. When expanding globally, technology leaders face a dual demand: European and global enterprises typically mandate an ISO 27001 certification, while North American buyers heavily favor an AICPA SOC 2 compliance report.

Moving Beyond Checkbox Compliance: The Cost of Fragmented Security

For mid-market and enterprise organizations, compliance is no longer a seasonal checkbox activity but a real-time metric of operational risk. Achieving zero-trust resiliency across fragmented systems requires moving from periodic testing to automated, continuous control validation. By aligning critical technical controls across frameworks like SOC 2 Type II, PCI DSS 4.0, GDPR, and India’s DPDP

The New Era of C-Suite Liability: Navigating CERT-In’s Binding Audit Guidelines

The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has fundamentally shifted corporate accountability by enforcing its binding Cybersecurity Audit Policy Guidelines. Cybersecurity is no longer insulated within technical silos; the responsibility for a robust defensive posture now rests strictly on the auditee organization’s top leadership, creating explicit cybersecurity executive liability under Section 70B of the IT