Evaluating the Human Factor in Bank Cybersecurity: Strategies for Improving Employee Awareness and Reducing Insider Threats
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Employee-Related Vulnerabilities, Insider Threats, Phishing Attacks, Behavioral Analytics, Zero Trust ArchitectureAbstract
The human factor proves to bea considerable weakness in the banking security infrastructure even when advanced cybersecurity technologies are being implemented by various banks. Breaches involving employees have been a huge factor in bank cybersecurity issues this research,look at the impact of employees in bank security, and how breaches have an insidious human behavior element. It notes risks like phishing attacks, negligence and intentional insider threats and heavy strategies need to respond tothese risks. The research shows employing targeted awareness programs, continuous training, and behavioural analytics bases can help organizations reducesuch humanrelated vulnerabilities through a combination of case studies, employee surveys and expert consultations. It also addressesthe adoption of Zero Trust Architecture and continuous monitoring of activities to detect and prevent insider threats. Fosteringemployee awareness and building a culture of security will protect banks from both outside and insidecybersecurity threats. It helps derive actionable findings to create aresilient humancentric cybersecurity structure in the banking domain.
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