A Systematic Review of Security in Electronic Commerce- Threats and Frameworks

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Abstract

There is a remarkable scope for more streamlined living through an increase of e-platforms especially e-commerce, but this coincides with an increase in security concerns since the global market place is virtual and anonymous. Therefore, users have to trust the online providers blindly. To overcome this physiological barrier, the e-platforms should ensure utmost security. If not the ecommerce, industry is unable to perform in the market effectively. Thereby arises the need to carry out a systematic review of security issues in the e-commerce industry and to discover how different frameworks address these problems. This paper aims to identify the main security problems faced by both customers and vendors in E-commerce applications and general security management frameworks based on the key security areas are also presented.

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Isuri Udara. 2019. \u201cA Systematic Review of Security in Electronic Commerce- Threats and Frameworks\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - E: Network, Web & Security GJCST-E Volume 19 (GJCST Volume 19 Issue E1): .

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GJCST Volume 19 Issue E1
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There is a remarkable scope for more streamlined living through an increase of e-platforms especially e-commerce, but this coincides with an increase in security concerns since the global market place is virtual and anonymous. Therefore, users have to trust the online providers blindly. To overcome this physiological barrier, the e-platforms should ensure utmost security. If not the ecommerce, industry is unable to perform in the market effectively. Thereby arises the need to carry out a systematic review of security issues in the e-commerce industry and to discover how different frameworks address these problems. This paper aims to identify the main security problems faced by both customers and vendors in E-commerce applications and general security management frameworks based on the key security areas are also presented.

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