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ING Appoints Debbie Janeczek As Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
ING has announced that it has appointed Debbie Janeczek as chief information security officer (CISO), effective 13 January 2025.
Debbie is joining from Swift, the messaging network used for international transactions between banks, where she was the chief security officer. Debbie has worked for industry-leading financial services, technology companies, and top government organisations, where she has built and executed security strategies and implemented security programmes.
This experience makes her an excellent fit as ING’s new CISO, where she will focus on keeping the bank secure and safeguard their customers’ trust.
Debbie will report to Daniele Tonella, ING’s global chief technology officer and member of the Management Board Banking. She succeeds Henrik van Bruggen, who successfully acted as global CISO ad interim next to his role as global head of Tech Strategy & Enterprise Architecture.
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