2015
DOI: 10.5539/ijef.v7n9p219
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The Impact of Information Security on Banks’ Performance in Egypt

Abstract: This paper attempts at investigating the impact of information security on the performance of Egyptian banks. This has been conducted using a sample of 13 banks (out of 32 banks), during 2013. Information security is measured by the degree of the application of ISO 27001 and PCI-DSS standards on Egyptian Banks, while banks' performance is measured by indicators of profitability and asset quality.ISO 27001 specifies the requirements for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing, maintaining a… Show more

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“…• It is also clear that the causal trend between banking efficiency, banking competition and concentration may determine what the bank's policies and strategies should be directed in terms of enhancing the bank's efficiency and increasing its profits, by providing more innovation in products and enhancing the quality of banking products. Besides, performance may be affected by information security (Alber & Nabil, 2016) and by competitive advantages (Alber, 2013).…”
Section: Results Indicatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• It is also clear that the causal trend between banking efficiency, banking competition and concentration may determine what the bank's policies and strategies should be directed in terms of enhancing the bank's efficiency and increasing its profits, by providing more innovation in products and enhancing the quality of banking products. Besides, performance may be affected by information security (Alber & Nabil, 2016) and by competitive advantages (Alber, 2013).…”
Section: Results Indicatementioning
confidence: 99%