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THE SECURITY OF ELECTRONIC BANKING
Yi-Jen Yang
2403 Metzerott Rd.
Adelphi, MD. 20783
Abstract
The Internet has played a key role in changing how we interact with other people and how we do
business today. As a result of the Internet, electronic commerce has emerged, allowing businesses to
more effectively interact with their customers and other corporations inside and outside their industries.
One industry that is using this new communication channel to reach its customers is the banking industry.
The electronic banking system addresses several emerging trends: customers’ demand for anytime,
anywhere service, product time-to-market imperatives and increasingly complex back-office integration
challenges. The challenges that oppose electronic banking are the concerns of security and privacy of
information.
The current focus of security of information transfer is on the session layer protocols and the
flaws in end-to-end computing. A secure end-to-end transaction requires a secure protocol to
communicate over untrusted channels and a trusted code at both endpoints. The solution addresses the
use of secure protocols because trusted channels don’t really exist in most of the environment, especially
since we are dealing with linking to the average consumers.
The solutions to the security issues require the use of software-based systems or hardware-based
systems or a hybrid of the two. These software-based solutions involve the use of encryption algorithms,
private and public keys, and digital signatures to form software packets known as Secure Electronic
Transaction used by Mastercard and Pretty Good Privacy. Hardware-based solutions such as the
Smartcard and the MeChip provide better protection for the confidentiality of pe
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