Designing and implementing the logical security framework for e-commerce based on service oriented architecture
Ashish Kr. Luhach, Sanjay K Dwivedi, C K Jha

TL;DR
This paper proposes a service-oriented architecture-based logical security framework for small and medium e-commerce systems, aiming to improve security against sophisticated attacks and validate its effectiveness through implementation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel security framework tailored for SME e-commerce, addressing logical security issues with a focus on architecture and attack mitigation.
Findings
Framework successfully implemented on open source e-commerce platform
Framework effectively mitigates common security attacks
Validation shows improved logical security properties
Abstract
Rapid evolution of information technology has contributed to the evolution of more sophisticated E- commerce system with the better transaction time and protection. The currently used E-commerce models lack in quality properties such as logical security because of their poor designing and to face the highly equipped and trained intruders. This editorial proposed a security framework for small and medium sized E-commerce, based on service oriented architecture and gives an analysis of the eminent security attacks which can be averted. The proposed security framework will be implemented and validated on an open source E-commerce, and the results achieved so far are also presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Digital Rights Management and Security · Access Control and Trust
