Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security

Customer disposition to data, nature of the information on site, protection concerns, trust, security concerns, and the notoriety of organization efficaciously affect the trust of Internet shoppers in the site. Two noteworthy and basic issues for e-commerce sites and consumers are trust as well as...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, Osman, Yang Leow, Chun, Qaiser, Shahzad, Pattabiraman, Nanthini, Vasuthevan, Sathiyaroobaa, Abdusalam, Eman Mohamed, M. Barakat, Mustafa
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Published: 2019
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spelling my.uum.repo.264412019-09-22T08:15:21Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/26441/ Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security Ghazali, Osman Yang Leow, Chun Qaiser, Shahzad Pattabiraman, Nanthini Vasuthevan, Sathiyaroobaa Abdusalam, Eman Mohamed M. Barakat, Mustafa QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Customer disposition to data, nature of the information on site, protection concerns, trust, security concerns, and the notoriety of organization efficaciously affect the trust of Internet shoppers in the site. Two noteworthy and basic issues for e-commerce sites and consumers are trust as well as security. A belief that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or something is safe and reliable is called trust; while security is an attempt to safeguard the data from unauthorized access. Information security is a vital management as well as technical requirement over the internet for effective and secure payment transaction activities. The safety of e-commerce resources from use, destruction, unauthorized access and alteration is known as E-commerce security so there is an urgent need to study its dimensions such as authenticity, integrity, availability, privacy, confidentiality and non-repudiation. This paper reports a review of four popular online marketplaces which are Alibaba, Amazon, eBay andTaoBao as case study on two main criteria namely building trust among users and ensuring security on the platform. Furthermore, we discuss the methods being used by each online marketplace to build trust and their unique way ofimproving the security. Finally, different ways of building trust and technique to ensure the security is presented in a tabular form for each online marketplace. 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/26441/1/iJIM%201%2034%20%202019%2096%20116.pdf Ghazali, Osman and Yang Leow, Chun and Qaiser, Shahzad and Pattabiraman, Nanthini and Vasuthevan, Sathiyaroobaa and Abdusalam, Eman Mohamed and M. Barakat, Mustafa (2019) Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 13 (04). pp. 96-116. ISSN 1865-7923 http://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v13i04.10523 doi:10.3991/ijim.v13i04.10523
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Ghazali, Osman
Yang Leow, Chun
Qaiser, Shahzad
Pattabiraman, Nanthini
Vasuthevan, Sathiyaroobaa
Abdusalam, Eman Mohamed
M. Barakat, Mustafa
Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security
description Customer disposition to data, nature of the information on site, protection concerns, trust, security concerns, and the notoriety of organization efficaciously affect the trust of Internet shoppers in the site. Two noteworthy and basic issues for e-commerce sites and consumers are trust as well as security. A belief that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or something is safe and reliable is called trust; while security is an attempt to safeguard the data from unauthorized access. Information security is a vital management as well as technical requirement over the internet for effective and secure payment transaction activities. The safety of e-commerce resources from use, destruction, unauthorized access and alteration is known as E-commerce security so there is an urgent need to study its dimensions such as authenticity, integrity, availability, privacy, confidentiality and non-repudiation. This paper reports a review of four popular online marketplaces which are Alibaba, Amazon, eBay andTaoBao as case study on two main criteria namely building trust among users and ensuring security on the platform. Furthermore, we discuss the methods being used by each online marketplace to build trust and their unique way ofimproving the security. Finally, different ways of building trust and technique to ensure the security is presented in a tabular form for each online marketplace.
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author Ghazali, Osman
Yang Leow, Chun
Qaiser, Shahzad
Pattabiraman, Nanthini
Vasuthevan, Sathiyaroobaa
Abdusalam, Eman Mohamed
M. Barakat, Mustafa
author_facet Ghazali, Osman
Yang Leow, Chun
Qaiser, Shahzad
Pattabiraman, Nanthini
Vasuthevan, Sathiyaroobaa
Abdusalam, Eman Mohamed
M. Barakat, Mustafa
author_sort Ghazali, Osman
title Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security
title_short Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security
title_full Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security
title_fullStr Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security
title_full_unstemmed Cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security
title_sort cloud-based global online marketplaces review on trust and security
publishDate 2019
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/26441/1/iJIM%201%2034%20%202019%2096%20116.pdf
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http://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v13i04.10523
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