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Item Assessment on the Security of Accounting Information System in the Banking Sector in Ethiopia: the Case of Zemen Bank(A.A.U, 2024-06-26) Etsubdink Endale; Habtamu Berhanu (PhD)The paper delves into the critical issue of accounting information system (AIS) security within the Ethiopian banking sector, with a specific focus on Zemen bank. The study aims to comprehensively understand the factors influencing the security of AIS in this context. The dependent variable, security of AIS, is influenced by several independent variables, including security measures and control, user authentication methods, employee training and awareness, and technology infrastructure within Zemen bank's AIS. The research seeks to investigate the challenges and vulnerabilities associated with security measures and control within Zemen bank's AIS. It aims to understand the effectiveness of existing security protocols and identify potential weaknesses that may compromise the security of the system. Additionally, the study analyze user authentication methods to determine their impact on AIS security, as well as evaluate employee training and awareness programs to gauge their effectiveness in mitigating security risks. Furthermore, the research will delve into the technological infrastructure supporting Zemen bank's AIS to assess its role in ensuring the security of financial information. By examining these independent variables, the study aims to provide insights that can guide the development of effective strategies and policies to enhance the security of AIS in Ethiopian banks, ultimately contributing to the protection of sensitive financial information and the overall resilience of the banking sector. In conclusion, this research paper aims to contribute to the understanding of AIS security in the Ethiopian banking sector, with a specific focus on Zemen bank. By examining the factors influencing AIS security, including security measures and control, user authentication methods, employee training and awareness, and technology infrastructure, the study seeks to provide valuable insights that can inform the development of robust security strategies and policies. Ultimately, the findings of this research are expected to contribute to the protection of sensitive financial information and bolster the overall resilience of the banking sector in Ethiopia.