Fear of Cybercrime: Lessons for the Global e-Banking Sector

Fear of Cybercrime: Lessons for the Global e-Banking Sector

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Publisher's Synopsis

We all do business online in one form or another and in this new globalised dispensation, e-Banking has helped to vastly enhance the symbiotic relationship between banks and their customers. But, there are also challenges; some technological in the form of hardware and software deficiencies and some non-technological such as issues of consumer trust and confidence and access to ICTs. One threat not addressed in the electronic banking literature however, is Fear. In Fear of Cybercrime: Lessons for the Global E-Banking Sector, Lloyd Waller, Corin Bailey and Stephen Johnson address this gap by examining the extent to which fear of cybercrime threatens e-banking. How persons view crime, how much they fear it and their responding actions are examined in the context of the pervasiveness of information technology and the influence of news media. A must-read for bankers and policymakers in particular, but also for academics, Fear of Cybercrime is a useful tool in guiding industry players as to the strategies necessary to lower consumer risk perception and increase protection of personal data.

Book information

ISBN: 9789766378646
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
Imprint: Ian Randle Publishers
Pub date:
DEWEY: 332.1
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: xxii, 114
Weight: 184g
Height: 129mm
Width: 203mm
Spine width: 12mm