2012
DOI: 10.5120/5638-7896
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Application-Level and Database Security for E-Commerce Application

Abstract: E-commerce applications are becoming popular day by day as they are working like a virtual shop. Today's distributed ecommerce applications typically rely upon various technologies in their realization, including the web, scripting languages, server-side processing and an underlying database. The combination of these technologies creates a system that requires attention to the security issues of each component and the system as a whole. Hence security related to authentication, authorization and transaction da… Show more

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“…Elevated levels of confidence and trust among customers can be built by prominently displaying clear policies, trust certificates, security badges, and contact information. This is because customers might be cautious when asked for personal information, particularly given the numerous cases of data security breaches via website information (Rane and Meshram, 2012). Confidence among customers can be infused by clarity and the timely communicating of price changes, allowing considerable discounts, keeping their promises, valuing customer needs, and so forth (Chandra and Sinha, 2013).…”
Section: Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elevated levels of confidence and trust among customers can be built by prominently displaying clear policies, trust certificates, security badges, and contact information. This is because customers might be cautious when asked for personal information, particularly given the numerous cases of data security breaches via website information (Rane and Meshram, 2012). Confidence among customers can be infused by clarity and the timely communicating of price changes, allowing considerable discounts, keeping their promises, valuing customer needs, and so forth (Chandra and Sinha, 2013).…”
Section: Managerial Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept can protect the user of eLearning portals in several ways. Application-level and Database security for e-commerce applications is very crucial as the attacking entity can bypass and enter the database and hijack the session (Rane) of any eLearning Application [8]. Cryptography can be proved as a very genuine way to protect the user and the application from any kind of attack and threat online (Ritu) for any user of eCommerce or eLearning Application [9].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Data privacy and Protection of the User, (2) Cybersecurity and hacking risks, (3) Ensuring secure payment methods, (4) Protecting against malicious software and viruses, (5) Authentication and access control, (6) Confidentiality of student information, (7) Compliance with regulations such as GDPR, (8) Securing online exams and assessments, (9) Ensuring the privacy of communication between learners and Instructors, (10) Regular security updates and monitoring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clearly, the online transaction requires consumers to disclose a large amount of sensitive personal information to the vendor, placing themselves at significant risk. Understanding consumer trust is essential for the continuing development of e-commerce [7].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%