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Hands-On Cybersecurity for Finance

By : Dr. Erdal Ozkaya, Milad Aslaner
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Hands-On Cybersecurity for Finance

By: Dr. Erdal Ozkaya, Milad Aslaner

Overview of this book

Organizations have always been a target of cybercrime. Hands-On Cybersecurity for Finance teaches you how to successfully defend your system against common cyber threats, making sure your financial services are a step ahead in terms of security. The book begins by providing an overall description of cybersecurity, guiding you through some of the most important services and technologies currently at risk from cyber threats. Once you have familiarized yourself with the topic, you will explore specific technologies and threats based on case studies and real-life scenarios. As you progress through the chapters, you will discover vulnerabilities and bugs (including the human risk factor), gaining an expert-level view of the most recent threats. You'll then explore information on how you can achieve data and infrastructure protection. In the concluding chapters, you will cover recent and significant updates to procedures and configurations, accompanied by important details related to cybersecurity research and development in IT-based financial services. By the end of the book, you will have gained a basic understanding of the future of information security and will be able to protect financial services and their related infrastructures.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

Business versus security

There is a challenge in many organizations in terms of the perception of cybersecurity. Most employees and particularly the executives believe that cybersecurity is just an IT problem. Therefore, the IT department should ensure at all times that all users are secured from all forms of cyber threats. However, it is high time that they realized that gone are the days when cybersecurity was only handled by the IT department. Cyber criminals evolved and stopped focusing on only attacking networks and computer systems. Attacks have become more sophisticated and new techniques are being used. A hack can happen simply as a result of an employee clicking on a link or answering a phone call. With policies such as Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), personal devices infected with malware are being brought into organizations. The widespread use of IoT devices in organizations...