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Information System Banker
Information System Banker
FINANCE
(An ISO 9001 - 2015 CERTIFIED ORGANISATION)
Kohinoor City, Commercial-II, Tower-1, 2nd Floor, Kirol Road, Kurla (West), Mumbai - 400 070
Website: www.iibf.org.in
OBJECTIVE
The evolution of Information Technology (IT) affects the banking environment in many
significant ways. It has changed the banking practices and altered the ways in which systems
should be controlled and it has also increased the need for well-educated banking
professionals in the fields of Information Systems (IS), governance, assurance, security and
control.
In the information based banking environment, banking professionals who are technically
competent in IS, or IS specialists who understand security, control and banking operations,
are in great demand for IS audit careers. The IS specialist and the IS auditor must
continuously receive training to upgrade their knowledge, skills and abilities.
The Certified Information System Banker course has been specially designed to meet the
needs of IS professionals.
This comprehensive course aims:
(i) To develop functional expertise in the areas of system identification, development,
implementation and designing.
(ii) To develop expertise in computer security, implementation of threat prevention and
detection systems, designing and testing risk mitigation strategies.
(iii) To develop skills for objective assessment of information system control, information
privacy and integrity.
(iv) To study the tools that provides assurance in the system by measuring against four
essential principles: availability, security, integrity and maintainability.
(v) To aid the bank management in developing sound information system audit, control and
security functions by providing criteria for personal selection and development.
REMOTE PROCTORED MODE
Remote proctoring allows candidates to take an examination at a location of his/her choice
while ensuring the integrity of the examination. These systems require students to confirm
their identity, and, during the examination, the system monitors students through video, mic,
etc. looking for behaviour that could indicate unfair practices (cheating). Examinations are
conducted over internet using a Desktop/Laptop. Taking examination using any other device
is not permitted e.g. mobile, tabs, etc.
FOR WHOM
(i) Banking professionals who are technically competent in IS, or
(ii) IS specialists who understand security, control and banking operations, or
(iii) Any banker desiring to join the IS stream.
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION SYSTEM AUDIT (DISA)
Candidates who clear all of the following three Certificate examinations under the
revised syllabus will be given a "DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION SYSTEM AUDIT (DISA)"
from May 2017:
a) Certificate Examination in IT Security (Revised Syllabus)
b) Certificate Examination in Prevention of Cyber Crimes and Fraud Management (Revised
Syllabus)
c) Certificate Examination in Information System Banker (Revised Syllabus)
Candidates who clear all the above three Certificates under revised syllabus will however
have to apply for DISA certificate by paying Rs.500/- plus taxes as applicable.
For candidates who have already cleared any or all the above three examinations under the
old syllabus, i.e. prior to May 2017 need to apply and clear the examination under revised
syllabus to become eligible for DISA Certificate.
ELIGIBILITY
1. Members and Non-Members of the Institute
2. Candidates must have passed the 12th standard examination in any discipline or its
equivalent
SUBJECT OF EXAMINATION
Information System for Banks
PASSING CRITERIA:
Minimum marks for pass in the subject is 60 out of 100.
EXAMINATION FEES*:
Particulars For Members For Non-Members
First attempt Rs.1,100/- * Rs.1,600/- *
Subsequent each attempt Rs.1,100/- * Rs.1,600/- *
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5) Based on the option selected (e-book/e-learning) the candidate will be provided
login ID password to access the study material.
6) On successful registration admit letter will be generated. Candidates can
download it.
Examination
1) Candidates will take examination under remote proctored mode on predetermined
date/time from a secured environment. (refer Do and Don’ts section for more
information)
2) Candidates should login to the system half an hour before the exam start time.
3) The examination proctor will verify the candidate’s face with the registered photo
image of the candidate.
4) Candidate will also be asked to display any valid original photo id-card (Aadhaar
card/e-Aadhaar/Employer's card/ PAN Card/ Driving License/ Election voter's
card/ Passport etc.)
for verification purpose. After successful verification the proctor will allow the
candidate to start the examination.
5) Candidate may be required to show 360° view of the exam area using the
webcam. So that the proctor can identify the object/check the suitability of the
exam area/environment. A clear desk/table has to be ensured for appearing for
the examination. No reference materials, books, notes, periodicals, mathematical
tables, slides rules, stencils, post-its, chits, mobile phones, headsets (wired/
wireless), any other electronic gadgets are allowed to be kept on the table or the
desk.
6) Both sides of the rough sheet (if it is going to be used) should be shown to proctor
before and after the examination.
7) Once the examination begins live remote proctoring of the candidate’s activities
will take place throughout the examination period.
8) Under remote proctoring candidate’s activities will be monitored using webcam,
mic etc. Computer screen, browser, mouse, keyboard etc. will be monitored.
9) Proctor, if required, can convey information/ instructions to the candidate using
chat box.
10) If a candidate indulges in unfair practices/suspicious acts, the proctor will
intervene and warn the candidate through chat box or can cancel/stop the
examination immediately as the case may be.
11) After completion of the examination/submission, provisional scorecard will be
displayed on the screen.
12) RESULT ADVICE/ CONSOLIDATED MARKSHEET/ FINAL CERTIFICATE
a. Result Advice of candidates will be hosted on Institute's website on
declaration of result, which can be downloaded by the candidates.
b. Consolidated mark sheet for candidates completing examination
having more than one subject, will be available on the Institute's
website after the declaration of results. Candidates can download the
same after entering login credentials using their membership number
and edit profile password.
c. For passed candidates, digitally signed certificate will be sent through
e-mail registered with the Institute within 3 weeks after the declaration
of result. The Paper Certificate issued by the Institute is discontinued.
Minimum System Requirement:
I) Desktop/Laptop:
Browser: Google Chrome version 75 & above, with cookies & popups
enabled
Video/Audio: Webcam and a good quality Mic is required
Operating system: Windows 8 or 10
RAM & Processor: 4 GB+ RAM, i3 5th Generation 2.2 Ghz or
equivalent/higher
Pop-up blocker: Disabled
II) Internet Connection:
Stable internet connection with at-least 512 kbps+ upload speed
Privacy
During the remote proctored examination, Images/Videos/Sounds of the candidates and their
computer systems will be captured and stored for examination proctoring purposes. It is
envisaged that candidates who register for the remote proctored examinations agree for the
same.
PROOF OF IDENTITY
Non-members applying for Institute’s examinations/ courses are required to attach/ submit a
copy of any one of the following documents containing Name, Photo and
Signature at the time of registration of Examination Application. Application without the same
shall be liable to be rejected.
1) Photo ID Card issued by Employer or 2) PAN Card or 3) Driving License or 4) Election
Voter’s ID Card or 5) Passport 6) Aadhaar Card
STUDY MATERIAL/ COURSEWARE
The Institute has developed a courseware to cover the syllabus. The courseware (book) for
the subject/s will be available at outlets of publisher/s. Please visit IIBF website
www.iibf.org.in under the menu “Exam Related” for details of book/s and address of
publisher/s outlets. Candidates are advised to make full use of the courseware. However, as
banking and finance fields are dynamic, rules and regulations witness rapid changes.
Therefore, the courseware should not be considered as the only source of information while
preparing for the examinations. Candidates are advised to go through the updates put on the
IIBF website from time to time and go through Master Circulars/ Master Directions issued by
RBI and publications of IIBF like IIBF Vision, Bank Quest, etc. All these sources are important
from the examination point of view. Candidates are also to visit the websites of organizations
like RBI, SEBI, BIS, IRDAI, FEDAI etc. besides going through other books & publications
covering the subject/ exam concerned etc. Questions based on current developments relating
to the subject/ exam may also be asked.
E-LEARNING:
Institute facilitates e-learning to enhance the understanding of the concepts. Candidates can
access the e-learning (From Desktops and Laptops only) through our website www.iibf.org.in
at their convenience and from their place of choice.
At the time of registration, the candidate can register for e-learning/e-book, if required,
by paying the requisite additional fees.
The study material can be in the form of e-book and/or e-learning.
Based on the option selected (e-book/e-learning) the candidate will be provided login ID
password to access the study material.
DISCLAIMER:
The above said facility of e-learning offered to the candidates is solely at the discretion
of the Institute and subject to such terms/ conditions as may be deemed fit by the
institute from time to time. Hence no candidate has any right/ claim whatsoever against
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the institute by reason of any technical glitches or any shortcomings as the case may
be and the decision of the institute in the event of any dispute there-under will be final
and conclusive.
CUT-OFF DATE OF GUIDELINES/ IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS FOR
EXAMINATIONS
The Institute has a practice of asking questions in each exam about the recent developments/
guidelines issued by the regulator(s) in order to test if the candidates keep themselves
abreast of the current developments. However, there could be changes in the developments/
guidelines from the date the question papers are prepared and the dates of the actual
examinations
In order to address these issues effectively, it has been decided that:
(i) In respect of the examinations to be conducted by the Institute for the period February to
July of a calendar year, instructions/ guidelines issued by the regulator(s) and important
developments in banking and finance up to 31st December will only be considered for
the purpose of inclusion in the question papers".
(ii) In respect of the examinations to be conducted by the Institute for the period August to
January of a calendar year, instructions/ guidelines issued by the regulator(s) and
important developments in banking and finance up to 30th June will only be considered
for the purpose of inclusion in the question papers.
The table given below further clarifies the situation.
SYLLABUS
The details of the prescribed syllabus which is indicative are furnished in the booklet.
However, keeping in view the professional nature of examinations, all matters falling within
the realm of the subject concerned will have to be studied by the candidate as questions
can be asked on all relevant matters under the subject. Candidates appearing for the
examination should particularly prepare themselves for answering questions that may be
asked on the latest developments taking place under the various subject/s of the said
examination although those topics may not have been specifically included in the syllabus.
The Institute also reserves to itself the right to vary the syllabus/ rules/ fee structure from
time to time. Any alterations made will be notified from time to time. Further, questions
based on current developments in banking and finance may be asked.
Candidates are advised to refer to financial newspapers/ periodicals more particularly “IIBF
VISION” and “BANK QUEST” published by the Institute.
a) Technology in Banks
i) Banking Environment and Technology.
ii) Overview of Processing Infrastructure.
iii) Accounting Information System.
iv) Information Organization and Management.
v) Risk associated with Technology Banking.
vi) Audit Function and Technology.
b) Technology - System, Development, Process, Implementation
i) Hardware Architecture
ii) Software platforms - System design, development and maintenance
iii) SDLC (Software Development lifecycle)
iv) Networking
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c) Security and Controls, Standards in Banking
i) Security-Overview of security, Architecture, Policy, Procedure, Implementation,
Monitoring
ii) Controls - Physical Controls, IT controls, Application controls, Resources and
Tools
iii) Standards - ISO, CMM, CoBIT, RBI guidelines
d) Continuity of Business
i) Difference between CoB, BCP and DRP
ii) CoB Plan, policy and procedures
iii) Risk Management and Impact Analysis
iv) Testing and implementation of CoB, BCP and DRP
e) Overview of legal framework
i) IT Act, Intellectual Property Right, Copyright.
f) Security policies, procedures and controls
i) Management Control Framework
ii) Development and review of security policies and controls standards
iii) Compliance and incident handling
iv) Network security
v) Security implemented by operating system and databases, Hardware and
Software
vi) Network components
g) S Review - Methodology and Approach
i) IS Audit as review of IS management function
ii) Review of Human Resources Management Function, Technology Management
Function, Data Management Function, Application Management Function,
Facilities Management Function
iii) Audit Standards
iv) Audit Organization and Management
v) Audit in computerized environment
vi) Risk based audit
vii) Substantive and compliance review
viii) Use of CAAT’s - use of general audit software
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQS) AND ANSWERS
“The Institute conducts its examinations through Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
These MCQs are part of the Question Bank of the Institute and its Intellectual Property. As a
matter of policy, these MCQs and their answers will not be shared by the Institute with the
candidates or others and no correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Register your queries through website www.iibf.org.in > Members/ Candidates Support
Services (Help) or email all your queries to [email protected]
MEMBER SUPPORT SERVICE OFFICE:
Indian Institute of Banking & Finance
191-F, Maker Towers, 19th Floor,
Cuffe Parade, Mumbai - 400 005
Tel.: 022-2218 3302/ 2218 5134
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Kirol Road, Off L. B. S. Marg, Kurla West, Mumbai 400 070.
Tel.: 022-6850 7000
E-mail: [email protected]
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