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Electronic signatures and security issues: An empirical study
Authors:A Srivastava
Institution:aDepartment of Business Law and Taxation, Faculty of Business & Economics, Monash University, Australia
Abstract:Security concerns with regard to the use of electronic signatures in the electronic environment seem to represent a potential barrier to their usage. This paper presents an empirical study that examines businesses' perceived security concerns with the use of the electronic signature technology for executing contracts and commercial transactions and whether such issues represent a disincentive for their usage. The findings of the study reveal that there are significant security concerns in the business community with regard to the use of electronic signatures. However, such perceptions seem to be primarily driven by a lack of awareness and understanding. Advising prospective users of electronic signatures about the kind of safeguards that could be put in place to minimise risks associated with their usage can be a useful step towards overcoming their fears and hesitance.
Keywords:Electronic signatures  Digital signatures  Biometrics  Electronic signature security  Password security  Hard disk security  Smart cards  Portable information storage devices
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