Research Article
Study on the Transaction Linkage Technique Combining the Designated Terminal
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-98752-1_1, author={Kyungroul Lee and Habin Yim and Insu Oh and Kangbin Yim}, title={Study on the Transaction Linkage Technique Combining the Designated Terminal}, proceedings={Big Data Technologies and Applications. 8th International Conference, BDTA 2017, Gwangju, South Korea, November 23--24, 2017, Proceedings}, proceedings_a={BDTA}, year={2018}, month={11}, keywords={Transaction linkage technique Designated terminal Internet banking service}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-98752-1_1} }
- Kyungroul Lee
Habin Yim
Insu Oh
Kangbin Yim
Year: 2018
Study on the Transaction Linkage Technique Combining the Designated Terminal
BDTA
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98752-1_1
Abstract
While the scale of markets for Internet banking and e-commerce is growing, the number of financial markets using the Internet is increasing. However, there are a large number of hacking incidents against Internet banking services. For this reason, a countermeasure to improve the security of online identification is required. Security and authentication mechanisms applied to financial services such as Internet banking currently do not ensure security. In this paper, a transaction linkage technique combining a designated terminal is proposed to solve this fundamental problem, and the technique improves security for online identification mechanisms because it is possible to counteract all existing security threats. We consider that the security of Internet banking services will be enhanced by utilizing the proposed technique.