An Empirical Study on Awareness of Cyber Security in Digital Banking Among College Going Students (With Special Reference To Korba District Of Chhattisgarh)
Keywords:
Cyber Crime, Cyber Attacks, Digital BankingAbstract
Now a day it become a common practice of many people to use the internet through computer or mobile for any banking activities because we all are living in the age of information and communication technology era. For digital banking, many apps were used such as Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, NEFT, UPI etc. The number of online-banking users are rising rapidly, everyone is very much dependent upon the cyber world which also increases the chance of cybercrime. The term cybercrime means when a person using internet to access information of others without his permission with an intention to harm him or her. Cybercrime is related to ATM, DEBIT card and net banking. As compared to other sector, banking sector is more facing problem relating to cyberattacks. Due to such an individual and organization, both should take all precautions to minimize cyberattacks. This paper aims to raise awareness about cybercrime and cybersecurity. It endeavors to assess the awareness of college students in Korba district, Chhattisgarh, regarding cybersecurity in the banking sector.
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