Bank Cybersecurity School

Key Information Security Strategies

Online bank fraud and cyber threats remain a persistent and growing challenge for financial institutions. U.S. banks continue to face billions in annual losses from phishing, ransomware, and increasingly sophisticated attacks targeting mobile devices, web applications, and core banking systems. The FBI suggests that reported fraud losses exceed $17 billion in the United States alone each year, with much more going unreported. As hackers evolve their tactics and integrate new technology like AI, the need for proactive, layered IT security—encompassing both offense and defense—has never been greater. Threats such as phishing, malware, coordinated denial-of-service attacks, ransomware, and data breaches, combined with the dark web criminal marketplaces that transact this information, pose significant financial and reputational risks. Today’s bank customers expect robust protection, and studies show that many would switch institutions if they became victims of fraud. Security breaches not only result in substantial financial losses but also erode consumer trust and confidence. Proactive security strategies are essential.
 
Don’t miss this innovative school, designed specifically for information security officers and technology professionals in the financial industry. This state-of-the-art program will expand your understanding of the business of banking—including key drivers of profitability, regulatory requirements, and risk management—while providing an in-depth, interactive, and hands-on study of the latest cybersecurity techniques and strategies.
 
The school features a dynamic mix of lectures, small group discussions, and interactive computer labs. Hands-on simulation labs allow you to explore penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, incident response, digital forensics, and more. You’ll spend class time engaging with IT security experts and knowledgeable colleagues, building a professional network that will support you for years to come. Apply today to take advantage of this opportunity to learn from industry leaders about today’s most critical issues in information assurance and cybersecurity for financial institutions.

Who Should Attend

Whether you’re a veteran Information Security Officer or new to the IT security field, this powerful program will give you the skills and knowledge to effectively secure your bank’s and your customers’ most sensitive information.

Program of Study

To give attendees the best learning experience possible this program has limited enrollment to allow for a truly personal interaction. The school is packed with real world information about the latest in IT security and information assurance — practical information that will help you stay a step ahead of those who’d do your organization harm. The school has been divided into two core areas of study – the business of banking and information technology security.

Experience the GSB Difference

The Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is widely recognized as one of the leading and most progressive graduate banking school in the country. Using feedback from its alumni, Banker Advisory Board and sponsoring state bankers associations, GSB continuously updates program offerings to meet current professional development needs in the banking industry. In developing the Bank Technology Security School, specifically for IS professionals in the banking industry, GSB sought out the industry’s finest banking industry experts to design and teach the program. Visit our faculty page to meet your instructors.

More than 23,000 alumni have benefited personally and professionally from attending the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. You, too, can benefit from a GSB learning experience. We hope you’ll join us for the Bank Technology Security School!

Accomodations

Students are responsible for booking their own lodging for this program. Classes begin Monday morning, so those who are traveling to Madison are encouraged to arrive on Sunday. A block of rooms will be available at the Fluno Center for Executive Education and the Hilton Doubletree Hotel until the enrollment deadline – although participants are welcome to book at a nearby hotel if they wish.