Exploring the negative social impact of cyber-attacks, this book takes a
closer look at the challenges faced by both the public and private
sectors of the financial industry. It is widely known amongst senior
executives in both sectors that cybercrime poses a real threat, however
effective collaboration between individual financial institutions and
the public sector into detecting, monitoring and responding to
cyber-attacks remains limited. Addressing this problem, the authors
present the results from a series of interviews with cybersecurity
professionals based in Canada in order to better understand the
potential risks and threats that financial institutions are facing in
the digital age. Offering policy recommendations for improving
cybersecurity protection measures within financial institutions, and
enhancing the sharing of information between the public and private
sector, this book is a timely and invaluable read for those researching
financial services, cybercrime and risk management, as well as finance
professionals interested in cybersecurity.