Acba Bank’s cybersecurity team shared how to protect against cybercriminals

YEREVAN, December 11. /ARKA/. Acba Bank’s cybersecurity team presented its solutions for protecting the digital environment from online threats and fraud at the ArmSec 2025 conference.

Thanks to the solutions offered by Acba Bank, it is possible to significantly increase the security of mobile applications, protecting them from even the most common cybercrimes.

“A common type of fraud involves scammers calling clients, impersonating an operator, and sending a malicious file. This solution presented by Acba Bank is capable of automatically detecting and preventing this file, as well as preventing further financial fraud and losses,” noted Tigran Avanesyan, Head of Cybersecurity at Acba Bank.

“Our goal here is to present methods that will help other organizations prevent attacks occurring through supply chains. Our partners can be confident in their protection.” “Our technical capabilities allow us to withstand modern digital attacks and challenges,” noted Levon Isajanyan, Head of Cyber ​​Incident Response and Prevention at Acba Bank.

“Artificial intelligence creates numerous challenges for the system. Artificial intelligence is now capable of writing very good programs that can damage the system. Our team constantly monitors the development of this technology and simultaneously develops methods to protect it,” noted Artyom Arsenyan, Cybersecurity Specialist at Acba Bank.

More details in the video.

The bank is supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia.

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