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Item Factors Affecting Information System Security Awareness Among Nib Bank Employees: Knowledge, Attitude, Perception and Training -Based Analysis(Addis Ababa University, 2024-10) Ludana Yohannes; Hailay Beyene (PhD)Financial institutions are often targeted by cyber-attacks, underscoring the importance of information security awareness among bank employees. This dissertation delves into the reasons behind the lack of awareness among NIB bank employees, exploring the relationship betweenemployee knowledge, attitudes, perceptions of security threats, and the efficacy of training initiatives. The researcher adopted a quantitative research methodology, utilizing numerical data collection and analysis to explain the phenomenon of information security awareness within the bank. The study focused on identifying the factors influencing information security awareness, includingemployee knowledge, attitudes, perceptions of threats, and the effectiveness of trainingprograms.Data was gathered through a survey administered to NIB bank employees, enabling theacquisition of quantitative insights into employee knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and theperceived impact of training efforts. Subsequent analysis centered on examining the correlations between these factors and their contributions to information security awareness. The primary objectives of the study were to pinpoint the key influencers of information securityawareness, scrutinize the connections between knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and training efficacy, and assess the influence of training programs on employee awareness.The research outcomes aimed to offer actionable insights for banks to enhance their information security awareness initiatives. The results indicated that employees' limited awareness stemmedfrom moderate knowledge levels, negative attitudes, perceptions of threats, and insufficiently targeted training. By comprehending the factors shaping employee behaviors concerninginformation security, banks could fortify their defenses and safeguard customer and data assets effectively. Keywords: Information Security Awareness, Bank Employees, Knowledge, Attitude, Perception,TrainingItem The Role of Telebirr Service on The Performance of Selected Private Banks, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia(Addis Ababa University, 2024-02) Hannah Tamiru; Hailay Beyene (PhD)Ethio Telecom, the government-owned telecommunications provider in Ethiopia, launched the mobile money service called Telebirr, which facilitates cashless transactions and allows phone owners to deposit, transfer, and withdraw money without a bank account, distinguishing it from mobile banking. This study aimed to assess the role of telebirr on the performance of selected private banks. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted using purposive sampling and a questionnaire, with data analyzed through SPSS version 26. Descriptive statistics were used to examine socio-demographic characteristics, while linear regression analysis assessed the relationship between telebirr implementation and key performance indicators such as operational efficiency, financial inclusion, and transaction volumes. The findings revealed that telebirr had a significant positive impact on operational efficiency, financial inclusion, and increased transaction volumes within the banking sector. Keywords: telebirr, financial inclusion, operational efficiency, Transaction volume and values Bank performance