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| :: E-commerce Security |
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Designing secure e-commerce systems is one of the most important challenges for security architects. In 1999, the Common Criteria Redbook document was released followed by the "Underlying Technical Models for IT Security" document from the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST)
Security architects may consider adopting the NIST standard for designing secure e-commerce systems; however, e-commerce is only a sub-domain of IT and the NIST models are too general in nature. Thus, there is a need for specializing the NIST models to directly apply to designing secure e-commerce systems.
The result of this case study was the following publications:
- Sawma, V., "E-commerce Security: A New Methodology for Deriving Effective Countermeasures Design Models", submitted to The Faculty of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the degree of Master of Computer Science. School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa (Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Computer Science). Copyright © Victor Sawma, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 2002
- Probert, R., Sawma, V., "E-Commerce Security: Raising Awareness of Issues by Adapting the NIST Information Technology Security Services Model to E-Business Systems", to appear in the proceedings of the Federal Information Systems Security Educators' Association (FISSEA) conference, Mar. 4-6, 2003, Maryland, USA.
- Sawma, V., "An Effective Model for Systematic Introduction of Security Countermeasures in e-Commerce Systems at Design Time", 30 April 2002, IBM Amphitheatre, 8200 Warden, Markham, Ontario, Canada.
- Sawma, V., "Inspecting Dangerous Security Spots in e-Commerce Systems", The BEST TESTING Workshop, CASCON 2001, Nov. 5-7, 2001, International Plaza Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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| :: E-commerce Authentication |
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Existing authentication models for e-commerce systems take into account satisfying legitimate user requirements described in security standards. Yet, the process of introducing countermeasures to block malicious user requirements is ad hoc and relies completely on the security designer expertise. This leads to expensive implementation life cycles if defects related to the design model were discovered during the system-testing phase.
In this domain, we describe an authentication countermeasures design model for e-commerce systems. This model includes effective countermeasures against all known malicious user requirements and attacks. The described model is preventive in nature and can be used with other authentication models or can be implemented as a stand-alone module for e-commerce systems.
The result of this case study was the following publication:
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| :: Valid HTML |
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Web validity, quality, and performance are three attributes that are inter-related to build up a good website.
Every web browser has built-in error correction techniques that are used to display web pages if an error on the page occurs. By relying on this fact, your web page might not render in a similar way on all web browsers.
Moreover, a valid website whose quality and performance are not measured might lead to users suffering their online experience.
Based on this problem, NetDesignPlus sarl conducted a research whose results are found below:
- Sawma, V., "Valid HTML: It's not as easy as it sounds!", 8 April 2002, IBM Canada Ltd, Markham Lab, 8200 Warden Ave., Markham, Ontario, Canada
- Sawma, V., Kadri, N. "Website Quality Testing and Performance Analysis", March 2001, School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE), University of Ottawa
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