Cybersecurity Risks in Digitized Capital Markets: Regulatory and Institutional Responses

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https://doi.org/10.55220/2576-6821.v10.1380

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Cyber governance, Cybersecurity risks, Digitized capital markets, Financial stability, Market resilience, Regulatory frameworks.

Abstract

The digitization of capital markets has expanded the use of electronic trading systems, fintech platforms, cloud infrastructure, algorithmic trading, and blockchain-based financial services. Although these innovations have improved market efficiency, access, and transaction speed, they have also increased cybersecurity exposure within financial markets and institutions. This study examined cybersecurity risks in digitized capital markets and assessed regulatory and institutional responses across selected developed and emerging economies. Specifically, it investigated the effects of cybersecurity incidents on abnormal returns, investor confidence, and market volatility, compared cyber governance frameworks across jurisdictions, and analyzed the relationship between cyber governance quality and market resilience. The study adopted a multi-method research design, combining event study methodology, qualitative comparative analysis, and panel regression analysis. Secondary data were obtained from Refinitiv, Bloomberg, Hackmageddon, IMF cyber risk reports, IOSCO publications, and World Federation of Exchanges databases for the period 2020 to 2025. The findings showed that cybersecurity incidents produced significant negative abnormal returns and volatility spikes across financial markets. Jurisdictions with stronger cyber governance frameworks, centralized regulatory structures, mandatory disclosure systems, and operational resilience mechanisms demonstrated higher market resilience and faster recovery from cyber disruptions. The study concluded that effective cyber governance strengthens financial market stability and operational resilience in digitized capital markets. It recommends harmonized cyber disclosure standards, mandatory incident reporting, cross-border institutional coordination, and stronger operational resilience frameworks to improve cybersecurity preparedness in global financial systems.

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Published

2026-08-18

How to Cite

Olugbenga, A. F. (2026). Cybersecurity Risks in Digitized Capital Markets: Regulatory and Institutional Responses. Journal of Banking and Financial Dynamics, 10(8), 33–46. https://doi.org/10.55220/2576-6821.v10.1380