Securing India's financial sector
Financial Express Pune
|May 19, 2025
In the digital era, cybersecurity transcends mere information technology (IT) concerns to become a strategic cornerstone essential for maintaining the integrity and stability of a financial institution.
Last year alone, India's financial sector faced over 1.3 million cyber-attacks. The 54th report on "Digital Payment and Online Security Measures for Data Protection" by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on IT highlighted the need for tackling frauds and cybercrimes in the financial sector, which faces a barrage of sophisticated attacks almost every day, compromising the security of vast amounts of sensitive data.
There is a rise in cybercrimes related to digital payments, with fraudsters increasingly exploiting vulnerabilities in real-time transaction systems. The financial impact of these frauds amounted to ₹5,574 crore in the first 10 months of 2023 alone, more than double the ₹2,296 crore reported in all of 2022. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Financial Stability Report (December 2023), cyber incidents are distributed disproportionately among regulated entities, with scheduled commercial banks accounting for 69%, followed by 19% in the case of urban cooperative banks, and 12% in non-banking financial companies and the fintech sector. As financial services deepen their digital footprint, they have become prime targets for sophisticated cyber threats.
Social engineering, data leakage, and ransomware attacks are rising, with threat actors selling leaked data on dark web platforms. This trend exposes financial institutions to large losses and threatens trust in and stability of the financial system. To maintain financial sector reliability, these vulnerabilities must be addressed.
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This story is from the May 19, 2025 edition of Financial Express Pune.
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