Data encryption for bank management system

  • Asst.Prof.Dr. Abdul Syukor Mohamad
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Abstract

Data breaches are perhaps the single most significant risk that banks face today. In the financial industry. Aside from the direct costs involved in these breaches, like lost funds, increased insurance expenses and fines, and penalties, institutions also must contend with the indirect costs. Loss of reputation and consumer trust are not easy to quantitatively measure, but it’s guaranteed the price is very high. Unfortunately, banks need to face an ever-evolving set of threats because of the nature of their business. They hold sensitive financial records that bad actors are known to target, and with methods that are always shifting. Consequently, security cannot be static to meet these threats. It must be a continuous process to monitor and respond to new risks as they emerge. Also, compliance needs to be built into the overall process to meet the stringent privacy regulations for the financial industry. Data security for banks is undoubtedly a challenge, but a holistic approach may make it easier to manage.

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Asst.Prof.Dr. Abdul Syukor Mohamad. (2022). Data encryption for bank management system. Wasit Journal of Computer and Mathematics Science, 1(4), 10–15. https://doi.org/10.31185/wjcm.83

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