THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL LITERACY, PROTECTION OF ELECTRONIC MONEY, AND COMBATING DIGITAL FRAUD
Keywords:
financial literacy, electronic money, digital economy, cybersecurity, financial security, digital fraudAbstract
This scientific article examines the theoretical foundations of financial literacy, its significance in the context of the digital economy, the risks arising from the use of electronic money, and mechanisms for combating digital fraud. The rapid development of digital technologies has led to the emergence of new forms of financial relations, making personal financial security a pressing issue. The article highlights methods for protecting electronic money, principles of cybersecurity, and the scientific and practical importance of enhancing financial literacy.
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