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Fortifying Economic Foundations: Cybersecurity Imperatives for a Resilient Financial System

In: The Role of the Public Sector in Building Social and Economic Resilience

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  • Alina Hyz

    (University of West Attica)

  • Grigorios Gikas

    (University of West Attica)

Abstract

As the role of the public sector in strengthening social and economic resilience rapidly changes, this chapter, titled “Fortifying Economic Foundations: Cybersecurity Imperatives for a Resilient Financial System”, is a critical analysis of the relationship between cybersecurity measures and the stability of financial systems. Using empirical evidence and theoretical insights, the authors shed light on the specific challenges the financial sector faces in defending against cyberthreats. The starting point for the considerations is to emphasize the role that the financial system plays in maintaining economic stability and providing key services subordinated to social functions. However, with increasing digitization and the development of threats in cyberspace, financial systems are facing an unprecedented challenge. The authors delve into the tactics used by malicious actors, from advanced cyberattacks to ransomware incidents, assessing their impact on economic resilience. The chapter includes a discussion on the use of cutting-edge technologies, a framework for cooperation between the public and private sectors and the creation of a robust regulatory framework to effectively mitigate risk. In summary, this chapter provides strategic recommendations for policymakers, financial institutions and cybersecurity professionals and promotes a proactive approach based on strengthening synergies between the public sector and the financial system in the face of evolving cyberthreats.

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  • Alina Hyz & Grigorios Gikas, 2024. "Fortifying Economic Foundations: Cybersecurity Imperatives for a Resilient Financial System," Springer Books, in: Alina Hyz (ed.), The Role of the Public Sector in Building Social and Economic Resilience, chapter 0, pages 223-239, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-67702-1_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-67702-1_12
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