Mobile e-commerce is the ability to perform commercial transactions from a mobile phone or other wireless device. Although it is predicted that the volume of personal mobile e-commerce will exceed that from fixed computers by 2005, the security technology which is vital for its success has not been agreed.
This project will develop a practical security architecture for mobile e-commerce, with security equal to that for fixed e-commerce, which inter-operates readily with fixed e-commerce technologies, and which provides sufficient stability to be built into mass-produced mobile phones. A prototype implementation will be produced to prove the concepts.
This project is funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC):
- Dr Chris Steketee (Chief Investigator, University of South Australia)
- Mr Philip Moseley (Motorola Australia Software Centre, External Collaborator)
- Prof. Michael Schrefl (Partner Investigator, University of Linz)
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Englische Bezeichnung:
A Security Architecture for Mobile E-Commerce
Englische Kurzfassung:
Mobile e-commerce is the ability to perform commercial transactions from a mobile phone or other wireless device. Although it is predicted that the volume of personal mobile e-commerce will exceed that from fixed computers by 2005, the security technology which is vital for its success has not been agreed.
This project will develop a practical security architecture for mobile e-commerce, with security equal to that for fixed e-commerce, which inter-operates readily with fixed e-commerce technologies, and which provides sufficient stability to be built into mass-produced mobile phones. A prototype implementation will be produced to prove the concepts.
This project is funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC):
- Dr Chris Steketee (Chief Investigator, University of South Australia)
- Mr Philip Moseley (Motorola Australia Software Centre, External Collaborator)
- Prof. Michael Schrefl (Partner Investigator, University of Linz)