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Volume: 5 Issue: 2 |
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Date: July / August 2011 |
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05-10-2011 |
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CSC
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KEYWORDS: Smart Card Security, Authentication, Verification, Integrity, Privacy, Adoption |
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| Newly, smart card technology are being used in a number of ways around the world, on the other hand, security has become significant in information technology, especially in those application involving data sharing and transactions through the internet. Furthermore, researches in information technology acceptance have identified the security as one of the factor that can influence on smart card adoption. This research is chiefly to study the security principals of smart card and assess the security aspects’ affect on smart card technology adoption. In order to achieve this purpose, a survey was conducted among the 640 university students to measure the acceptance of smart card technology from security aspects. |
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| Hamed Taherdoost : Colleagues
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| Shamsul Sahibudin : Colleagues
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| Neda Jalaliyoon : Colleagues
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