Software security and privacy risks in mobile e-commerce
Communications of the ACM
Mobile commerce: opportunities, applications, and technologies of wireless business
Mobile commerce: opportunities, applications, and technologies of wireless business
Mobile IP Technology for M-Business
Mobile IP Technology for M-Business
Management Information Systems: Managing Information Technology in the E-Business Enterprise
Management Information Systems: Managing Information Technology in the E-Business Enterprise
Web Security, Privacy and Commerce
Web Security, Privacy and Commerce
A Three-Dimensional Framework for Security Implementation in Mobile Environments
Proceedings of the IFIP TC11 WG11.1/WG11.2 Eigth Annual Working Conference on Advances in Information Security Management & Small Systems Security
Identifying the limitations and capabilities of m-commerce services in GSM networks
International Journal of Mobile Communications
An efficient wireless transmission method for m-commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
International Journal of Mobile Communications
A framework for delivering secure mobile location information
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Mobile communications and mobile services
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Towards an appropriate business model for m-commerce
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Adaptive mapping to realisation methodology to facilitate mobile initiatives in healthcare
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Development of a mobile learning model with usability features for online education
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
Critical success factors for context-aware mobile communication systems
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Expenditures on consumer protection and business competition
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Development of an E-Healthcare Information Security Risk Assessment Method
Journal of Database Management
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A five-layer 'onion ring' framework for analysing mobile commerce security requirements and for improving system security performance is presented in this research. Two quantifiable approaches, based on weighted scores applied to either a spider diagram or a decision solution matrix, are used to demonstrate how the security level can actually be objectively measured and evaluated in addition to the technical discussions on the framework's architecture.