Proposal for Efficient Development and Operation
of Financial Software to Minimize Security Threats
in Cloud Environments

Financial Security Institute Employee's Research Paper Accepted by SCIE International Journal View original image

The Financial Security Institute announced on the 25th that Senior Researcher Shin Dae-min of the Personal Information Protection Department's paper titled 'Research on Safe Financial Software Development and Operation in Cloud Environments' was published in the international journal 'Computer Standards & Interfaces,' which is indexed in SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded).


In the paper, Senior Researcher Shin proposed a new type of security framework that combines DecSecOps, which integrates software development (Dev), security (Sec), and operations (Ops) stages, with zero trust, which continuously verifies all users and devices without trusting them, enabling financial companies to simultaneously ensure security and development and operational efficiency.


Recently, the financial sector has been actively utilizing cloud environments, but security systems and technologies are still tailored to existing environments, highlighting the need for improvements.


This research was highly evaluated for specifically presenting ways for financial companies to efficiently develop and operate financial software while minimizing security threats in cloud environments amid this trend.



Park Sang-won, President of the Financial Security Institute, stated, "By actively supporting security research on new technologies such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing, as well as participation in world-class hacking competitions, we will enhance the expertise of our staff and lead the improvement of security levels in the financial sector and safe digital innovation."


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