IT risks associated with information theft in the financial system - a systematic review

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Author(s)
Cabanillas-Allca, Frank
Chaquila-Muñoz, Sebastian
Iparraguirre-Villanueva, Orlando
Date
2025-02-12Subject
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Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
Journal
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Abstract
This research paper systematically reviews the financial system’s computer
security risks associated with information theft. The objective is to explore
the security risks and their implications concerning information theft in the
economic system. Three research questions were formulated to identify these
risks, their nature, and potential consequences to achieve this objective.
Fifty-five articles obtained from reliable databases linked to both study
variables were analyzed using the PRISMA methodology. To ensure the
validity and reliability of the information, various filters were applied, such
as year, keywords, and elimination of duplicate articles. In addition, an
exhaustive reading of the content of each article was carried out, organizing
all the information through a systematization matrix. After a thorough
review of the research articles, mostly written in English and representing
34.55% of the total in 2023, risks associated with the financial sector were
identified, including malware, ransomware, phishing, distributed denial of
service (DDoS), hybrid XSS, eavesdropping, and social engineering.
Geographically, India leads with 14.55% of the articles, followed by South
Korea and the United States, with 12.72% each, while the other countries
have lower percentages. In conclusion, these risks coincide with previous
research and the consequences they generate, highlighting the importance of
this type of study for the basis of scientific research
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Language
eng
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