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FINTECHLAB — EST. 2025

BEHAVIOR.FINANCE.PROTECTION.

We study behavioral vulnerabilities in digital finance — and turn experimental evidence into protective technologies, education, and regulatory insight.

THE DECISION NETWORK

From stimulus to financial action.

A live map of how a financial choice forms — from the first cue to the irreversible click.

01 / 06·STIMULUS

An external cue enters the field — message, alert, offer, authority signal.

/01 — RESEARCH

Four research pillars.

/02 — HOW WE STUDY BEHAVIOR

Research instruments.

Experimental simulation, measurement, modeling, and intervention design — scored by changes in action, not only awareness.

M/01

Controlled behavioral experiments

Simulation of fraudulent scenarios in a safe laboratory environment.

M/02

Immersive trainers & VR

Games, simulators, and immersive scenarios for pressure-conditioned learning.

M/03

Eye tracking & neurophysiology

Measurement of attention and physiological response under manipulative stimuli.

M/04

Behavioral analytics & clustering

MECE profiling, cluster models, and large-scale pattern monitoring.

M/05

Predictive modeling

Machine-learning approaches to victimization and vulnerability risk.

M/06

Intervention & nudge design

Inoculation protocols, checklists, and interface nudges tested against real behavior.

/ FIELD SIGNAL

Protective knowledge
fails under pressure.
We measure why.

/03 — CURRENT RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY

From programs to tools.

All projects
Status meanings
  • ACTIVE RESEARCHOngoing research work — not a finished product.
  • IN DEVELOPMENTBeing built or instrumented; not publicly deployed.
  • PILOTLimited trial with partners or cohorts.
  • IMPLEMENTEDRegistered, deployed, or in operational use where stated.
  • PLANNEDRoadmapped initiative — not active delivery.
  • COMPLETEDFinished research or delivery cycle.

/ EVIDENCE

What the laboratory can show today.

Counts below are derived from catalogued lab materials on this site — not marketing estimates.

4

Research programs

14

Catalogued research outputs

4

Registered software / databases

11

Active initiatives

10

Named institutional collaborations

12

Education & training formats

Peer-reviewed researchApplied behavioral experimentsRegistered research softwareInstitutional collaborations

/04 — FROM RESEARCH TO IMPACT

Science that becomes protection.

A working loop from observation to implementation in financial environments.

01

Observe

Human behavior under financial and social-engineering pressure.

02

Measure

Experiments, neurophysiological signals, and incident data.

03

Model

Vulnerability mechanisms, victim clusters, and predictive risk.

04

Design

Interventions, trainers, nudges, and protective protocols.

05

Test

Behavioral-change metrics — action, not only knowledge.

06

Implement

Financial institutions, regulators, and educational systems.

/ EXPERIMENT

Would you recognize manipulation under pressure?

A short live probe from the Cognitive-Behavioral Security line — feel how urgency, authority, and loss cues stack before a financial action.

This is a safe laboratory simulation. No data is sent.

Secure Banking Alert

Unusual transfer detected. Confirm identity within 45 seconds to prevent account freeze.

/05 — FROM RESEARCH TO EDUCATION

Education as infrastructure.

Master’s programs, professional courses, and training formats that move laboratory methods into classrooms and financial organizations.

All programs
E/006/Online courseLAUNCHING 2026

Cognitive Shield: Information Security in the Digital World

Online course for first-year students: cyber threats, personal data, social networks, deepfakes, practical defense skills.

All first-year students

E/007/Online courseLAUNCHING 2026

Behavioral Security in the Financial Environment

Online course on financial literacy, banking, credit, insurance, digital payments, and case analysis.

Year 1–2 students

E/008/TrainingRECURRING

Cognitive Shield for Bank Employees

Practice program on countering social engineering, delivered with banking association and Bank of Russia structures.

Financial systems are technological.

Financial decisions are human.

We study the space where manipulation meets protection.

/06 — RESEARCH OUTPUT

Selected research output.

VIEW ALL PUBLICATIONS
2026JOURNAL ARTICLEPsychological Portrait of a Bank Employee: From Vulnerability to Resilience under Financial FraudMedyanik O.V., Kuznetsov S.V., Medyanik A.I., Gasymov E.Sh.Review of Pedagogical Research, 8(3)
2026JOURNAL ARTICLEBehavioral Economics and Financial Security: Psychological Mechanisms of Vulnerability and TrustTosunyan G.A., Medyanik O.V.Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Economics, 42(2)IN PRESS
2025REGISTERED IPInteractive Training Program in Financial Fraud Prevention: Golden Detector SimulatorMedyanik O.V., Medyanik S.I.Software registration certificate 2025696334
2025JOURNAL ARTICLEPropensity to Financial Suggestion: Neuropsychological and Psychophysiological FactorsMedyanik O.V., Shoshina I.I., Legostaeva N.I., Medyanik S.I.Russian Psychological Journal, 22(2), 227–248

/ FIELD NOTES

Field Notes

2025-12-17 · Registered technology

Golden Detector training software registered

Software certificate 2025696334 records the interactive simulator for financial-fraud and social-engineering defense. Full deployment is planned for October 2026.

2025-09-05 · Research forum

Cognitive Shield round table supported at SPbU

SPbU scientific-event support for the round table on social-engineering counterpractice in banking (through 2026).

2025-01-01 · Laboratory

FinTechLab SPbU established as interdisciplinary center

Laboratory materials date formation to 2025 — linking behavioral economics, information security, and financial technology at SPbU.

2024-01-01 · Implementation

Cognitive Shield methodology moves into credit organizations

Team materials describe methodological rollout for social-engineering defense across multiple credit organizations and regions.

/08 — ECOSYSTEM

Science connected to practice.

Collaborations named in laboratory materials. Relationship labels stay conservative.

Bank of Russia

Bank of Russia

Regulatory collaboration

Association of Banks of Russia

Association of Banks of Russia

Industry association collaboration

Kaspersky

Kaspersky

Cybersecurity ecosystem

Positive Technologies

Positive Technologies

Cybersecurity ecosystem

Ingosstrakh

Ingosstrakh

Program collaboration

Alfa-Bank

Alfa-Bank

Collaboration

Wildberries & Russ (RVB)

Wildberries & Russ (RVB)

Program collaboration

SPIMEX (SpbMTSB)

SPIMEX (SpbMTSB)

Named ecosystem partner

RESO-Garantiya

RESO-Garantiya

Program collaboration

Rosfinmonitoring

Rosfinmonitoring

Regulatory collaboration

WORK WITH FTLAB

Research questions become stronger when they meet real-world problems.

FinTechLab is open to research collaborations with financial institutions, regulators, technology partners, and academic groups who need evidence-based approaches to behavioral risk in finance.

  • Research collaborations
  • Financial institutions
  • Regulators
  • Technology partners
  • Academic collaborators

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