In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, banks are not only financial institutions but also technology-driven enterprises. As banking operations migrate to digital platforms, cyber threats targeting financial institutions have become more sophisticated and relentless. The consequences of cyberattacks—ranging from financial loss to reputational damage—can be catastrophic, making cybersecurity and technology risk management fundamental pillars of modern banking.
The financial sector is one of the most highly regulated industries globally, and for good reason, it holds the trust of billions of individuals and businesses. However, with increased digitization— through mobile banking, cloud computing, open banking application programming interfaces (APIs), and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven services—comes an expanded attack surface. Incidents such as ransomware attacks, data breaches, and sophisticated fraud schemes have demonstrated that a proactive approach to cybersecurity is not just optional—it is imperative.
This 2-book collection is designed to provide banking professionals, technology leaders, and cybersecurity practitioners with comprehensive insights into building robust cybersecurity frameworks and managing technology risks effectively. This book, Technology, AI, and Operational Security in Banking: Mastering Cybersecurity and Tech Risk Management explores the latest technologies driving cybersecurity, including artificial intelligence (AI), Zero Trust security models, and digital transformation risks, along with practical incident response strategies. Drawing on the authors’ experience as a cybersecurity practitioner, technology risk leader, and educator, he has crafted this series to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical applications in banking security.
The second book is Cyber Resilience in Banking: A Practical Guide to Governance, Risk, and Compliance.
								
								
							
							
								
								
							
						
					 				
				 
			
			
				
					
	By:   
	
Richard Gwashy Young PhD
	
	Imprint:   Productivity Press
	
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
	
Dimensions:  
	
		Height: 254mm, 
	
	
	
		Width: 178mm, 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
	
	ISBN:   9781041103813
	ISBN 10:   1041103816
	
Pages:   220
	
Publication Date:   28 November 2025
	
	Audience:  
	
		
		
		Professional and scholarly
	
		
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		Undergraduate
	
	
	
Format:   Paperback
	
	Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
				
 
			 
			
		    
			    
				    
						Chapter 1: Zero Trust Security Models for Banking Institutions: Securing Digital Assets in a Perimeterless World Chapter 2: Digital Transformation and Cybersecurity in Banking: Managing Risks in a Cloud-First and Mobile-First World Chapter 3: Cybersecurity Risk Quantification for Banking Leaders: Measuring, Managing, and Communicating Risk Effectively Chapter 4: Cyber Threat Intelligence for Banks: Proactive Strategies to Identify, Analyze, and Mitigate Threats Chapter 5: Incident Response and Crisis Management in Banking Cybersecurity: A Practical Playbook
				    
			    
		    
		    
			
				
					
					
						Richard Young is a seasoned technology executive and academic leader with a distinguished career in the financial services industry. Based in New York City, he currently serves as a platforms engineering and technology risk executive at one of the top global financial institutions based on Wall Street, where he leads a team of technology and cyber risk software developers and risk managers. With extensive experience in the global financial sector, Richard is recognized for his expertise in cybersecurity, technology risk management, and regulatory compliance.   In addition to his professional accomplishments, Rich is pursuing a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership, where he focuses on the intersection of technology and education. He is also an educator, teaching graduate courses on technology risk management and cybersecurity. Richard is deeply committed to fostering the next generation of technology leaders, particularly in underserved communities, and is in the process of establishing a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) school for underprivileged youths to be in New York city and Johannesburg, South Africa.