-The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) and Bank Al-Maghrib, Morocco’s Central Bank, have recently signed two crucial agreements focusing on enhancing security and digital services.
-One agreement allows Bank Al-Maghrib to utilize the technical features of the National Electronic Identity Card (CNIE). This initiative aims to improve identity verification mechanisms, streamline processes, and enhance digital services, all while fighting identity fraud.
-The goal is to provide Bank Al-Maghrib with trusted third-party services from DGSN, enabling the bank to automatically verify users’ identities and access their identity data, with their permission, both in-person and through online platforms.
-The second agreement formalizes the ongoing collaboration between DGSN and Bank Al-Maghrib regarding the security of the bank’s locations and cash transportation. This partnership emphasizes the importance of enhancing security measures by conducting regular awareness campaigns and simulation exercises.
-These agreements reflect a strengthened partnership between the two entities, underscoring their commitment to improving security and digital identity management in Morocco.
