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Main Author: S. Nithya Shree, A. Afrin Fathima
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19119144
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contents <h1><span>Abstract</span></h1> <p>Digital commerce has significantly transformed global markets by enabling seamless transactions, cross-border trade, and innovative business models. Leading platforms such as Amazon and eBay demonstrate the scale and impact of online commercial ecosystems. However, this rapid digital expansion has simultaneously intensified cybersecurity risks, exposing organizations and consumers to threats such as data breaches, ransomware attacks, phishing schemes, identity theft, and cloud vulnerabilities. High-profile cyber incidents have highlighted the financial, operational, and reputational consequences of inadequate cybersecurity frameworks.This paper examines the evolving threat landscape in digital commerce, identifies key vulnerabilities in online payment systems, cloud infrastructures, and third-party integrations, and evaluates cybersecurity risk management frameworks designed to mitigate emerging threats. The study further explores regulatory standards, encryption technologies, multi-factor authentication mechanisms, employee awareness initiatives, and advanced monitoring systems as essential components of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy. By integrating proactive risk assessment, real-time threat detection, and structured incident response planning, organizations can enhance resilience and sustain consumer trust in an increasingly interconnected digital marketplace.</p> <p><strong><span>Keywords:</span></strong><span> Cybersecurity, Digital Commerce, Risk Management, Data Breaches, Ransomware, Phishing, Cloud Security, Multi-Factor Authentication, Encryption, Regulatory Compliance</span></p>
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spellingShingle Managing Cybersecurity Risks in Digital Commerce
S. Nithya Shree, A. Afrin Fathima
<h1><span>Abstract</span></h1> <p>Digital commerce has significantly transformed global markets by enabling seamless transactions, cross-border trade, and innovative business models. Leading platforms such as Amazon and eBay demonstrate the scale and impact of online commercial ecosystems. However, this rapid digital expansion has simultaneously intensified cybersecurity risks, exposing organizations and consumers to threats such as data breaches, ransomware attacks, phishing schemes, identity theft, and cloud vulnerabilities. High-profile cyber incidents have highlighted the financial, operational, and reputational consequences of inadequate cybersecurity frameworks.This paper examines the evolving threat landscape in digital commerce, identifies key vulnerabilities in online payment systems, cloud infrastructures, and third-party integrations, and evaluates cybersecurity risk management frameworks designed to mitigate emerging threats. The study further explores regulatory standards, encryption technologies, multi-factor authentication mechanisms, employee awareness initiatives, and advanced monitoring systems as essential components of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy. By integrating proactive risk assessment, real-time threat detection, and structured incident response planning, organizations can enhance resilience and sustain consumer trust in an increasingly interconnected digital marketplace.</p> <p><strong><span>Keywords:</span></strong><span> Cybersecurity, Digital Commerce, Risk Management, Data Breaches, Ransomware, Phishing, Cloud Security, Multi-Factor Authentication, Encryption, Regulatory Compliance</span></p>
title Managing Cybersecurity Risks in Digital Commerce
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19119144