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Almabruk Sultan

Bio: Almabruk Sultan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Business & Marketing. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 5 citations.

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TL;DR: A framework is proposed to assess the information security issue in Libyan banks and data collected by interview information security staff is used to evaluate the current security strategy in Libya banks to identify security gaps.
Abstract: Information security in the banking sector is heavily controlled as banks store and manage their clients’ private information. Information security has always been the responsibility of the information technology (IT) department in organizations. Banks have become a component of the internet and daily lives. Libyan banks facade limited cash due to the part up political circumstance since 2014, as a result of limited cash individuals incapable to get their salaries. To solve this problem, most of Libyan banks are set up online electronic installment arrangements to assist individuals in buying their day by day needs. However, Cyber-attacks increasing day by day, and this is the challenge facing by banking where data is critical. These incidents could be prevented by implementing adaptable countermeasures promptly and minimizing risk. In this paper, a framework is proposed to assess the information security issue in Libyan banks. The study aimed at the assessment of security strategy in Libyan banks to identify security gaps. To achieve the aim of this study data collected by interview information security staff to evaluate the current security strategy in Libyan banks. General Terms Security, Risk Assessment.

3 citations

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TL;DR: Perimeter network security framework is proposed to the protection and minimize the cybersecurity issue that exists in Libyan banks effectively.
Abstract: Information security in the banking sector is heavily controlled as banks store and manage their clients’ private information. Information security has always been the responsibility of the information technology (IT) department in organizations. Banks have become a component of the internet and daily lives. It is a real task to protect these bank procedures, systems from the attackers and minimize the security threats. With this Cyber-attacks increasing day by day, and this is the challenge facing by countries and organizations like banking where data is critical. These banks should be built networks using secure strategies to protect their components. However, the performance of the network is affected by applying security rules. Network security is an essential priority for protecting applications, data, and network resources. Applying resource isolation rules are very important to prevent any possible attack. This isolation can be achieved by applying the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) design. A DMZ extremely enhances the security of a network. In this paper perimeter network security framework is proposed to the protection and minimize the cybersecurity issue that exists in Libyan banks effectively.

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , the extent of customer satisfaction (CS) with e-banking services in Libya through ISO 9126 standards was investigated. But the authors did not consider the impact of the quality of e-bank services on CS in Libyan banks.
Abstract: Despite the availability of some electronic banking (e-banking) services in Libya, these services are still facing difficulties in many ways, they have advantages and disadvantages, and so far, they have not been understood by some customers to get their satisfaction. This research aims to know the extent of customer satisfaction (CS) with e-banking services in Libya through ISO 9126 standards. The research population consisted of all customers of (Al-Wahda) and (Commerce & Development (C&D)) bank in Benghazi city, a random sample of 180 and 207 clients were selected respectively. Research hypotheses have been tested, and we noticed a relationship between the existence of a strong significant correlation between the quality services of e-banking according to quality standards ISO 9126 software and CS among the banks under study. The value of this research comes from the new scientific results to study the impact of the quality of e-banking services on CS in Libyan banks, and its originality lies because of the lack of this research applied to Libyan banks in general and Benghazi city in particular.

1 citations


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01 Dec 2013
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3 citations

01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: The study findings revealed that Nigerian banks are implementing at least five computer security strategies CCS Concepts, and it was mentioned that the integrated banking systems used by Nigerian banks has a certain security level thereby aiding the computer systems security in general.
Abstract: It has been identified that financial institutions are one of the major users of Information Technology hence the need to evaluate effective use of the computer security strategies. This study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of computer and network security strategies employed in Nigerian banks. This study was led by the following objectives; to determine and assess the security strategies that are put in place by Nigerian banks, to suggest solutions that would improve the effectiveness of the evaluated security strategies, to identify the effect of the various security strategies on the integrated banking system. This study employed the use of online questionnaires as a means of data collection. The study majorly focused on computer security strategies employed by the banks, and how effective the implemented security strategies have been. The strategies include passwords, antivirus, firewalls, encryption, intrusion detection systems and intrusion prevention systems, and it was mentioned that the integrated banking systems used by Nigerian banks has a certain security level thereby aiding the computer systems security in general, the study also revealed that Nigerian banks rarely experience malicious attacks of any form on their systems. The study findings revealed that Nigerian banks are implementing at least five computer security strategies CCS Concepts • General and reference ➝ Cross-computing tools and techniques ➝ Evaluation

2 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , a survey was conducted among lecturers at Baghdad University's colleges in Iraq to find out individuals' productivity affected by envy in the workplace and organizational citizenship behavior directly benefi ts individuals (OCBI) in the context of Iraqi colleges.
Abstract: As a result of its negative consequences for college academics, workplace envy is one of the important areas to study and investigate its results. Thus, this study attempts to find out individuals’ productivity affected by envy in the workplace (CWBI) and organizational citizenship behavior directly benefi ts individuals (OCBI) in the context of Iraqi colleges. A survey was conducted among the lecturers at Baghdad University’s colleges in Iraq, with 182 lecturers representing a response rate of 50%. The researcher used two-step approach with partial least squares-structural equation modeling by Smart PLS to test the hypotheses. As anticipated, the research findings point that workplace envy positively influenced CWBI (accepting H1). Furthermore, results indicated that workplace envy negatively influenced OCBI (accepting H2). The results of this research have various implications for colleges in general and Iraqi colleges in particular. The scientific impact that the results of the present study will contribute to practitioners is demonstrated by highlighting the factors that lead to reducing CWBI and strengthening OCBI in colleges. To enhance the OCBI and minimize the CWBI in colleges, it is advised that the management should encourage academic cooperation and create a work environment suitable for the academics. This can be achieved by forming research teams to work on joint scientific projects and by allowing qualified academics to participate in teaching, supervising postgraduate students, and discussion committees. Providing positive organizational support can motivate the academics to perform better, exhibit responsible behavior, and become productive members of the college community.