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Title: An Authentication Security and Governance Frame Work for Near Field Communication in Sri Lankan Context
Authors: Perumbuli, S. K.
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Near Field communication (NFC) is one of the rising and promising technological traits, provides manner to quick range contactless communication for cell phones and other gadgets alike. NFC has grown to be an attractive research region for many researchers’ due to its exploding boom and its promising applications and associated offerings. At know-how, the present-day reputation of NFC studies location is essential to maintain the advancement of understanding in NFC studies and to discover the distance among principle and practice. In this research, researcher has presented literature on Governance model for NFC as well as the Secure Authentication with Multi factor. To facilitate the analysis of the literature, the researcher endorses a research framework and organize the NFC literature into four primary categories; principle and improvement, packages and offerings, infrastructure and environment. Governance model is a main deliverable in this research where it localizes it to Sri Lankan context. Authentication Security is other main objective under this research and Two Factor is the proposed model. There were many models in the world where the Literature and the knowledge from Industry experts are blended in this research. This rigorous and holistic literature review with the objective of bringing to the kingdom-of-art in NFC layout technological know-how research gives advancement of expertise in NFC research and further research directions. Though NFC is a booming technology in Sri Lankan context and lot of work has been done by many organizations in Sri Lanka, it is still premature compared to other real-world examples. NFC application and its ECO System are still limited to very primitive applications and the technology acceptance is very low in Sri Lanka. Th general public is not enthusiastic to embrace the new technologies to make their life easy as traditional paper based work is still the dominant work flow in Sri Lanka. The Governance Frame work discussed, is very much appropriate to the Sri Lankan context. But to implement this in Sri Lanka, a strong governance body to drive the process is required. This can bring lot of benefits to the country as lot of applications can be put into a single card. To Implement Multifactor authentication for authenticity, it requires certain attitudinal changing initiatives to convince the general public.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4035
Appears in Collections:Master of Science in Information Security - 2017

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