ABSTRACT
Because of how quickly modern society is becoming more and more computerised, cybersecurity is important in every area of life. This is because deliberate or accidental changes made to information by outside or inside sources can compromise security and cause harm in many areas, including moral, material, financial, reputational, and more. It's used to make a fuzzy neural map of how safe banks are right now. To find out how safe a computer network, information security system, or key infrastructure really is, cognitive models have been created. There are now scenarios that show how the system would react if the effects of the biggest online threats were lessened to their most basic level. Putting the method into practice gives us a chance to guess how secure banks are and helps build the systems we need to stop, protect, and manage access at the right levels of network infrastructure.
