2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.elerap.2007.03.006
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Utilizing national public-key infrastructure in mobile payment systems

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“…Kungpisdan et al (2004). It has continued through the years in 512 related studies by Hassinen et al (2008) and Li et al (2012). 513 Building on previous studies, Isaac and Zeadally (2013) solutions (Isaac and Zeadally 2014), which is another rare feature 517 of technology articles (see Table 5).…”
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“…Kungpisdan et al (2004). It has continued through the years in 512 related studies by Hassinen et al (2008) and Li et al (2012). 513 Building on previous studies, Isaac and Zeadally (2013) solutions (Isaac and Zeadally 2014), which is another rare feature 517 of technology articles (see Table 5).…”
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“…A PKI-enabled SIM card [15] is a SIM card integrated with the Wireless Identity Module (WIM) making possible the use of certificates. PKI-enabled SIM cards are suitable for computing a public key algorithm such as RSA, and it takes advantage of security mechanism.…”
Section: Pki-enabled Sim Cardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These types of schemes require high computational power to verify the authenticity and integrity of payment information because many cryptographic operations are computed. For example, the schemes proposed in [5,10,14,15,18,22,23] compute many public key cryptography operations to validate the digital signature. The second type of schemes is based on direct mobile phone bill.…”
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“…Security is Positive belief about the perceived reliability of, dependability of, and confidence in using a Smartphone [16]. Smartphone's mobile services, such as Internet, mobile banking, and online purchase are attracting consumers and organizational users [7]. Therefore, the security as an important component affecting attitude toward Smartphone purchases intention.…”
Section: Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%