TY - GEN
T1 - Digital security algorithm for GSM incorporated virtual e-banking protocol using watermarking technique
AU - Alam, Syed Bahauddin
AU - Sakib, Md Nazmus
AU - Rafi Sazzad, A. B.M.
AU - Shahnaz, Celia
AU - Fattah, Shaikh Anowarul
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PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Cashless electronic transaction is getting immense popularity nowadays due to its procedural and bureaucratic simplicity. Almost each and every organization and financial institutes prefers electronic transaction in lieu of pen-paper based banking approach, which depends on high speed internet technology. However, this online monetary transaction is a long cherished blessing for the developed countries. In developing and underdeveloped countries, SMS banking gets rapid popularity over the internet banking via mobile phone, since internet based m-banking suffers from several limitations of internet connectivity, such as inaccessibility, slow speed, intermittent disruptions, and need for costly handset. In this paper, we propose a scheme where even without having an internet connection within the mobile handset, a client can virtually get the advantage of high speed internet banking via a GSM incorporated SMS transaction. Moreover, security over internet is a burning issue irrespective of the type of transaction, especially when the internet based transactions are operated at the user end. In the proposed scheme, we also offer a newly dimensioned security protocol using digital watermarking technique.
AB - Cashless electronic transaction is getting immense popularity nowadays due to its procedural and bureaucratic simplicity. Almost each and every organization and financial institutes prefers electronic transaction in lieu of pen-paper based banking approach, which depends on high speed internet technology. However, this online monetary transaction is a long cherished blessing for the developed countries. In developing and underdeveloped countries, SMS banking gets rapid popularity over the internet banking via mobile phone, since internet based m-banking suffers from several limitations of internet connectivity, such as inaccessibility, slow speed, intermittent disruptions, and need for costly handset. In this paper, we propose a scheme where even without having an internet connection within the mobile handset, a client can virtually get the advantage of high speed internet banking via a GSM incorporated SMS transaction. Moreover, security over internet is a burning issue irrespective of the type of transaction, especially when the internet based transactions are operated at the user end. In the proposed scheme, we also offer a newly dimensioned security protocol using digital watermarking technique.
KW - Digital watermarking
KW - E-banking
KW - GSM
KW - M-banking
KW - SMS banking
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U2 - 10.1109/ISSPIT.2010.5711747
DO - 10.1109/ISSPIT.2010.5711747
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79952392507
SN - 9781424499908
SP - 420
EP - 423
BT - 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology, ISSPIT 2010
PB - IEEE Computer Society
ER -