Desiging a logical security framework for e-commerce system based on soa
Ashish Kr. Luhach, Sanjay K. Dwivedi, C. K. Jha

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes the importance of SOA in e-commerce security, identifies existing flaws, and proposes a logical security framework to enhance protection against tampering and unauthorized access.
Contribution
It introduces a novel logical security framework tailored for SOA-based e-commerce systems, addressing identified security flaws.
Findings
Identified security vulnerabilities in current SOA e-commerce implementations
Proposed a comprehensive security framework to mitigate message tampering and unauthorized access
Enhanced security measures improve system robustness
Abstract
Rapid increases in information technology also changed the existing markets and transformed them into e- markets (e-commerce) from physical markets. Equally with the e-commerce evolution, enterprises have to recover a safer approach for implementing E-commerce and maintaining its logical security. SOA is one of the best techniques to fulfill these requirements. SOA holds the vantage of being easy to use, flexible, and recyclable. With the advantages, SOA is also endowed with ease for message tampering and unauthorized access. This causes the security technology implementation of E-commerce very difficult at other engineering sciences. This paper discusses the importance of using SOA in E-commerce and identifies the flaws in the existing security analysis of E-commerce platforms. On the foundation of identifying defects, this editorial also suggested an implementation design of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
