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Contactless Palm Vein Authentication security technique for better adoption of e-commerce in developing countries
conference contribution
posted on 2023-06-07, 06:50 authored by Sunday Alabi, Martin WhiteMartin White, Natalia BeloffNatalia BeloffE-commerce has been contributing immensely to the economic development of the developed countries and the main catalyst to this could be attributed to the total adoption of e-commerce by the citizens. In order word, e-commerce could also be an economic driver in developing countries. Moreover, security has been identified as major barrier that prevents citizens from adopting e-commerce in developing countries. This paper examines Security Authentication Techniques (SAT) of Digital Signature (DF) and Fingerprint System (FPS) the limitations of these architectures and then propose Contactless Palm Vein Authentication (CPVA). The architecture of this new CPVA will be discussed in relation to Security, privacy, trust and reliability.
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Intelligent Computing: Proceedings of the 2020 Computing ConferenceISSN
2194-5357Publisher
SpringerExternal DOI
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3Page range
380-390Event name
Science and Information Conference 2020Event location
LondonEvent type
conferenceEvent date
16-17 July 2020ISBN
9783-030522421Series
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing volume 1230Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
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2019-12-03First Open Access (FOA) Date
2020-08-20First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2019-11-28Usage metrics
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