Cybersecurity Risks in the Fintech Ecosystem: Regulatory and Technological Perspectives

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Fintech Cybersecurity, Digital Banking Security, AI-Driven Fraud Detection, Blockchain Security and Regulatory Compliance in Fintech

Abstract

The rapid expansion of financial technology (fintech) has transformed the global financial sector by offering digital banking, blockchain transactions, AI-driven lending, and decentralized finance (DeFi). While these innovations have enhanced financial inclusion and operational efficiency, they have also introduced significant cybersecurity risks, including data breaches, fraud, identity theft, ransomware attacks, and API vulnerabilities. This paper examines regulatory and technological perspectives on cybersecurity challenges in fintech, examining global cybersecurity frameworks, risk management strategies, and emerging security technologies. Key regulatory measures, including GDPR (Europe), CCPA (California), and PSD2 (EU), have sought to strengthen fintech data protection and combat financial fraud, but regulatory fragmentation continues to hinder global cybersecurity standardization. Additionally, fintech firms are increasingly adopting AI-driven fraud detection, blockchain encryption, Zero Trust security models, and biometric authentication to mitigate cyber threats. However, evolving cyber risks, including AI-powered cyberattacks, deepfake fraud, and quantum computing threats, demand continuous innovation in security frameworks and risk management approaches. This study highlights the importance of industry collaboration between fintech firms, banks, and regulators, alongside public cybersecurity awareness initiatives to enhance digital literacy and consumer protection. Future research should explore the impact of quantum computing on fintech security, the vulnerabilities of decentralized finance (DeFi), and AI-driven cybersecurity automation. Understanding how fintech ecosystems can align technological advancements with regulatory compliance will be crucial for ensuring financial stability and long-term cybersecurity resilience.

Author Biographies

  • Osondu Onwuegbuchi, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, USA


    Department of Computer and Information Science

     

     
  • Abdulaziz Olaleye Ibiyeye, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, USA


    Department of Computer and Information Science

     
  • Joy Nnenna Okolo, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, US


    Department of Computer and Information Science, 

  • Samuel Adetayo Adeniji, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, USA


    Department of Computer and Information Science,

     

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Published

2023-09-19

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