Leveraging Threat Intelligence in DevSecOps for Enhanced Banking Security
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijsrmt.v1i5.583Keywords:
Threat Intelligence, DevSecOps, Banking Security, Cybersecurity, Continuous Integration, Security Automation, Financial Institutions, AI in Security, Compliance, Cyber Threat DetectionAbstract
As cyber threats targeting financial institutions grow more complex and persistent, the integration of threat intelligence into DevSecOps pipelines has emerged as a critical strategy for enhancing security in the banking sector. This study investigates how banking organizations leverage threat intelligence to strengthen proactive defenses, automate risk responses, and ensure regulatory compliance. Using a descriptive quantitative approach and structured questionnaires distributed to 60 IT and cybersecurity professionals across various financial institutions, the study examines the level of awareness, utilization, perceived benefits, and challenges associated with threat intelligence in DevSecOps environments. The results reveal a high level of threat intelligence adoption and strong agreement on its benefits—particularly in early threat detection and automation. However, challenges such as a shortage of skilled personnel, integration complexity, and financial constraints hinder effective implementation. The study concludes by recommending enhanced training, adoption of scalable platforms, improved team collaboration, and the use of AI-driven filtering mechanisms to optimize the impact of threat intelligence in secure DevSecOps workflows.
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