1. Investigation of the factors contributing to the digital transformation toward Innovative
Cybersecurity Management in the Banking Sector
2. Investigation of the drivers Affecting the Cybersecurity Management for Digital
Innovation in the Banking Sector
3. You can make your own title base on your literature review and finding.
Below are the factors that you may select from any 5 to 6 (Cybersecurity must be your primary
factor) or all of them as independents factor and one for Dependent factor “Innovative
Digital Transformation in Banking Sector”:
Innovative Cybersecurity Management Strategy (Dependent Variable),
x These innovative variables include (independent variables/factors):
i. Cybersecurity skills,
ii. Cybersecurity strategy,
iii. Cybersecurity budget,
iv. Cybersecurity policy enforcement,
v. Cybersecurity awareness,
vi. Cybersecurity Compliance
vii. FinTech Ecosystem
viii. Industrial Revolution 4.0
ix. Digital Transformation
x Top Management Support (Mediator)
NOTE: factors: you can place your selected factors into your title, and your topic must be related
to the banking and financial sector or any Governmental entities.
Project Guidelines (Approaches to your project development):
You have to follow the given and explained project guidelines, or you can use the literature review
approach based on your work on the secondary data collections;
#2: (refer to the below action plan)
Titles/Topics:
a) Factors affecting the Innovative Transformational Digital in the Banking Sector
b) Innovation and Development of Factors Digital Finance toward Cybersecurity
Management Digital Transformation in Banking & Financial Sector
c) You can make your own title base on your literature review/factors and finding.
Below are the factors that you may select from any 5 to 6 as independents factor and one for
Dependent factor “Innovative Digital Transformation in Banking Sector”:
Innovative Cybersecurity Management Strategy (Dependent Variable),
x These innovative variables include (independent variables/factors):
i. FinTech Ecosystem
ii. Industrial Revolution 4.0
iii. Digital Transformation
iv. Bigdata Analytics
v. Internet of Things (IoT)
vi. Blockchain
vii. Cybersecurity
viii. Cloud Computing
x Top Management Support (Mediator)
NOTE: factors: you can place your selected factors into your title, and your topic must be related
to the banking and financial sector.
Project Guidelines (Approaches to your project development):
You have to follow the given and explained project guidelines, or you can use the literature review
approach based on your work on the secondary data collections;
Ethical considerations
It is required to adequately consider all the ethical considerations like managing the confidentiality
of data and information collected from the respondents. All the activities must be beneficial for all
the parties of the society. You have to submit your project to TURNITIN for similarities and
Plagiarism.
Sequence Activities Starting dateTime Slot Completion Date
X Proposal today One week 1-2 weeks
Planning April 9 2021 3 days April 12 2021
B) Implementation12 April 2021 6 days 18 April 2021
C) Data Collection18 April 2021 7 days 25 May 2021
D) Data Analysis April 26 2021 3 days May 1 2021
E) Conclusion 2 May 1 day 10 May 2021 at 23:59 hours
Submission 12 May 2021 to Turnitin
Gantt chart- by days
Research Questions
The research has number of questions that needs to be answered to achieve the goal and
objective of the study. The following are the research questions:
1. What are the factors affecting the adoption of Cybersecurity management for Digital
Innovation?
2. What is the status of cybersecurity for digital innovation?
3. What is the effect of each factor on digital innovation?
4. What is the recommendation for decision-makers and related departments?
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