This chapter delivers a systematic literature review (SLR) of cybersecurity in digital asset management, moving from methodological grounding to thematic synthesis. A rigorous research design, targeted literature selection, and structured analytical process establish the basis for reliable and coherent findings. The analysis integrates conceptual, geographical, and temporal perspectives, examining the interaction between foundational technologies and systemic concerns, regional disparities in research activity, and the thematic diversification accelerated by recent socio-economic changes. The review identifies key challenges: technological risk vectors, lifecycle misalignments, governance and compliance gaps, disciplinary fragmentation, and sector-specific vulnerabilities. These issues are framed within the dynamics of innovation, regulatory adaptation, and institutional capacity, underscoring the need for integrated approaches. The chapter concludes by advocating adaptive, context-aware frameworks to strengthen digital asset resilience, aligning scholarly insights with the operational demands of interconnected infrastructures.

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Cybersecurity Challenges and Solutions in Digital Asset Management

  • Carmen Elena Patino Rodriguez,
  • Fernando Jesús Guevara Carazas

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This chapter delivers a systematic literature review (SLR) of cybersecurity in digital asset management, moving from methodological grounding to thematic synthesis. A rigorous research design, targeted literature selection, and structured analytical process establish the basis for reliable and coherent findings. The analysis integrates conceptual, geographical, and temporal perspectives, examining the interaction between foundational technologies and systemic concerns, regional disparities in research activity, and the thematic diversification accelerated by recent socio-economic changes. The review identifies key challenges: technological risk vectors, lifecycle misalignments, governance and compliance gaps, disciplinary fragmentation, and sector-specific vulnerabilities. These issues are framed within the dynamics of innovation, regulatory adaptation, and institutional capacity, underscoring the need for integrated approaches. The chapter concludes by advocating adaptive, context-aware frameworks to strengthen digital asset resilience, aligning scholarly insights with the operational demands of interconnected infrastructures.