Volume 06 Issue 12 December 2023
1Djunaedi, 2Nur Laely, 3Angga Rizka Lidiawan, 4Dita Riyanto Putro
1,2,3Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Kadiri, Indonesia.
4Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Kadiri, Kediri, Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i12-102Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
Bank Jatim Karesidenan Kediri needs to improve customer data security by developing the right policy strategy. Policies that need to be implemented include multi clouds with homomorphic encryption, managerial security awareness with Big Data Solution vendor reputation, and the use of holistic data warehouses in data privacy health architectures. In addition, Bank Jatim needs to pay attention to banking regulations and restrictions on access to activities between countries to minimize data security risks and increase customer trust. This study uses quantitative design and interview and observation instruments to obtain reviews on delay conditions in transactions, customer data security, banking regulations, and benefits for Bank Jatim Karesidenan Kediri. implement appropriate policy strategies such as multi clouds with homomorphic encryption, managerial security awareness with Big Data Solution vendor reputation, and using holistic data warehouses in data privacy health architectures. In addition, Bank Jatim also needs to pay attention to banking regulations and limit access to activities between countries to minimize data security risks and increase customer trust. Through the implementation of the right policy strategy, it can improve financial performance, expand the reach of customer services, and maintain its position in the midst of today's banking industry competition. The implementation of policy strategies must be carried out accurately and agilely in order to optimize bank performance and performance.
KEYWORDS:homomorphic encryption, customer data security, multi clouds, banking regulations, access restrictions between countries
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