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Introduction
 

In person-to-person transactions, security is based on physical cues. Consumers have come to accept the risks of using credit cards in places like department stores because they can see and touch the merchandise and make judgments about the store. On the Internet, without those physical cues, it is much more difficult to assess the safety of a business. Also, serious security threats have emerged. By becoming aware of the risks of Internet-based transactions, businesses can acquire technology solutions that overcome those risks:

Threats & Risks
 

On the Internet it is often difficult to assess the safety of the online system of a business. Over time, serious security threats have emerged on the Internet. By becoming aware of the risks of Internet-based transactions and data transmissions, businesses can acquire technology solutions that overcome those risks. Some of the security risks that businesses will be up against are:

  • Spoofing- The low cost of Web site creation and ease of copying existing pages makes it all too easy to create illegitimate sites that appear to be published by established organizations. In fact, con artists have illegally obtained credit card numbers by setting up professional-looking storefronts that mimic legitimate businesses.

  • Unauthorized disclosure- When transaction information is transmitted "in the clear," hackers can intercept the transmissions to obtain your customers' sensitive information.

  • Unauthorized action- A competitor or disgruntled customer can alter your Web site so that it refuses service to potential clients or malfunctions.

  • Data alteration- The content of a transaction can be intercepted and altered en route, either maliciously or accidentally. User names, credit card numbers, and dollar amounts sent "in the clear" are all vulnerable to such alteration
Solutions
 

A Server ID, also known as a secure certificate (digital certificate), is the electronic equivalent of a business license. Server IDs are issued by a trusted third party, called a Certification Authority (CA). The CA that issues a Server ID is vouching for your right to use your company name and Web address, just as the office of the Secretary of State does when it issues Articles of Incorporation. CAs can also issue digital certificates to individuals. Before issuing a Server ID, the CA typically reviews your credentials - such as your organization's Dun & Bradstreet number or Articles of Incorporation - and completes a thorough background checking process to ensure that your organization is what it claims to be, and is not claiming a false identity. Then the CA issues your organization a Server ID, which is an electronic credential that your business can present to prove its identity or right to access information.

Server IDs work in conjunction with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology, which is the industry-standard protocol for secure, Web-based communications. After you install your Server ID and you manually activate SSL, a secure communications channel is created between your server and your customer's browser. Your site can communicate securely with any customer who uses Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, or most popular e-mail programs.

To learn more about SSL, please read the following pages:

A Network Firewall – is basically a secure gate between your organizations data and the Internet. The firewall then filters traffic based on your requirements. Firewall security is designed to detect and deflect unwanted attempts to penetrate your server security. All data traffic inbound to your server solution flows to the firewall. There, data packets are inspected and evaluated against a security policy that you define. All data packets are compared to your security policy before being forwarded or rejected by the firewall.

By employing these security methods, in addition to a detailed system analysis and policy employment, you can greatly reduce the risk of malicious hacking and unauthorized access to your system.

 
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