dc.description.abstract | With the rapid development of financial technology and the diversification of financial products, financial institutions face increasingly complex risks and information security challenges. In 2024, the Ministry of Digital Affairs proposed guidelines for data altruism operations to promote sustainable social and economic development. However, the use of personal data faces privacy protection challenges and organizational information security governance risks. This study will explore and analyze the challenges faced by financial institutions in data altruism and information security governance and propose corresponding strategic recommendations. The study adopts qualitative interview methods to conduct a comprehensive environmental analysis, conducting in-depth interviews with information security professionals in the banking, securities and futures, and insurance industries to collect their experiences and insights in the practice of data altruism and information security governance. Through qualitative text analysis tools, the interview data is systematically organized and analyzed. The research results indicate that financial institutions need to consider legal compliance, technical implementation, and risk management factors in data altruism operations. Simultaneously, information security governance strategies need to be integrated with data altruism goals to ensure the transparency and legality of data utilization. Based on the interview results, this study proposes strategic recommendations, including establishing an internal data governance framework, enhancing technical application capabilities, and promoting cross-departmental cooperation. The aim is to help financial institutions ensure information security and business stability while promoting data altruism. | en_US |