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Data Breaches in Digital Banking Dataset

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The Data Breaches in Digital Banking Dataset equips compliance managers, risk officers, and cybersecurity leaders with verified, analysis-ready data on 1,526 real-world digital banking data breaches, enabling immediate risk benchmarking, threat pattern recognition, and regulatory preparedness. Without access to structured breach intelligence, your organisation risks undetected exposure, non-compliance with data protection laws (including GDPR, CCPA, and APRA CPS 234), and repeated attack vectors that erode customer trust and attract regulatory penalties. This dataset transforms reactive security postures into proactive defence strategies by delivering actionable insights you can integrate directly into risk assessments, audit planning, and incident response programmes.

What You Receive

  • 1,526 verified data breaches in digital banking (2010, 2023): Full incident records including date, geography, attack vector, compromised data type, affected institution size, and regulatory outcome, structured for rapid filtering and trend analysis
  • Comprehensive CSV and Excel files: Machine-readable, analysis-ready formats with 18 data fields per incident, enabling direct import into SIEM tools, risk dashboards, and compliance reporting systems
  • Breach categorisation by attack type: Ransomware, phishing, insider threats, API vulnerabilities, third-party compromises, and more, allowing you to map your controls to the most prevalent threats
  • Regulatory impact tagging: Clear flags indicating whether each breach triggered formal investigations, enforcement actions, or financial penalties, helping you prioritise compliance alignment
  • Customer data exposure matrix: Detailed breakdown of compromised data types (PII, financial credentials, transaction history, KYC records), supporting privacy impact assessments and data minimisation initiatives
  • Incident severity scoring (CVSS-aligned): Standardised severity ratings to support risk prioritisation and executive reporting on threat landscape maturity
  • Industry benchmarking summaries: Aggregated statistics on breach frequency, median detection time, containment cost ranges, and notification timelines, ideal for board-level risk reporting and insurance applications
  • Mapping to cybersecurity frameworks: Cross-referenced alignment with NIST CSF, ISO/IEC 27001, and PCI DSS control domains, accelerating gap analysis and audit readiness

How This Helps You

With the Data Breaches in Digital Banking Dataset, you gain the ability to analyse historical attack patterns and predict high-probability threats specific to financial services. Instead of relying on generic threat reports, you can now validate your control effectiveness against actual breaches that impacted institutions like yours. This means faster identification of weak points in authentication, third-party access, and data encryption, critical for passing audits and maintaining licence to operate. Failing to benchmark against real breach data leaves your programme vulnerable to blind spots: repeated incidents, escalating fines, and reputational damage that can cost millions in lost customer acquisition and churn. By integrating this dataset into your risk management lifecycle, you demonstrate due diligence, strengthen board reporting, and reduce mean time to detect and respond.

Who Is This For?

  • Compliance managers needing empirical evidence to justify control enhancements and meet regulatory reporting obligations
  • Information security analysts building threat models, red team scenarios, or attack surface assessments tailored to digital banking
  • Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) seeking data-driven insights for budget requests, cyber insurance applications, and board presentations
  • Risk assessment leads conducting internal audits or third-party vendor due diligence in financial technology ecosystems
  • Consultants and auditors advising financial institutions on cyber resilience and breach preparedness frameworks
  • Digital transformation teams evaluating the security implications of new customer-facing platforms and open banking integrations

Purchasing the Data Breaches in Digital Banking Dataset is not an expense, it’s a strategic investment in evidence-based risk management. You gain instant access to the world’s most comprehensive breach repository specific to financial services, empowering your team to move from guesswork to governance grounded in real-world incidents. This is how leading organisations stay ahead of attackers and regulators alike.

What does the Data Breaches in Digital Banking Dataset include?

The Data Breaches in Digital Banking Dataset includes 1,526 verified incident records from 2010 to 2023, delivered in CSV and Excel formats with 18 data fields per breach, including attack vector, compromised data type, regulatory outcome, and severity score. It also contains framework mappings to NIST CSF, ISO/IEC 27001, and PCI DSS, enabling immediate use in risk assessments, compliance audits, and cyber resilience planning for financial institutions.