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IT Security Governance in E-banking

IT Security Governance in E-banking
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Author(s): Theodosios Tsiakis (Alexandrian Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece), Theodoros Kargidis (Alexandrian Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, Greece)and Aristeidis Chatzipoulidis (University of Macedonia, Greece)
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 34
Source title: IT Security Governance Innovations: Theory and Research
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Daniel Mellado (Spanish Tax Agency, Spain), Luis Enrique Sánchez (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain), Eduardo Fernández-Medina (University of Castilla – La Mancha, Spain)and Mario G. Piattini (University of Castilla - La Mancha, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-2083-4.ch002

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Abstract

Most industries have been influenced in different ways by e-commerce, and the banking industry is no exception. Particularly, banks are embracing electronic banking (e-banking) as a service to reach a wider market share, increase customer satisfaction and lower operational costs. This increased supply and demand in e-banking services has caused not only opportunities but also risks. The need to manage and regulate those risks calls for a sound Information Technology Security Governance (ITSG) program as means to deliver value business and mitigate Information Technology (IT) risks. In this regard, the chapter’s objectives are to explore, evaluate, and compare the current status and characteristics of Information Security Governance (ISG) approaches for e-banking. Therefore, the authors focus on an analysis of reputed best standards, guidelines on governance, risk management methods, and internal controls currently used for e-banking as means to research which satisfies best ISG objectives. Results show that banks should not be restricted to currently used approaches to ISG for e-banking but should take into consideration benefits and shortcomings other approaches possess. In this regard, the authors propose an ITSG framework for e-banking as a continuous process for assuring ISG objectives. They also highlight the importance of consistent measurement of metrics of ITSG performance with the aid of security content automation protocol.

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