Security and usability are crucial factors for the successful of any e-commerce system. However, they have traditionally been considered a design trade-off. In an effort to align them, this paper highlights the design principles and guidelines for usable and secure systems. These principles and guidelines are used to evaluate and demonstrate several real-life cases of effective and less effective security and usability implementations in an emerging economy (South African) context.
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Martim, E, Dlamini, M, Van Greunen, D et al. 2009. Is buying and transacting online easier and safer than down town? : an emerging economy perspective. 4th International Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Cape Town, South Africa, 26-27 March 2009, pp 1-9
Martim, E., Dlamini, M., Van Greunen, D., Eloff, J., & Herselman, M. E. (2009). Is buying and transacting online easier and safer than down town? : an emerging economy perspective. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3718
Martim, E, M Dlamini, D Van Greunen, J Eloff, and Martha E Herselman. "Is buying and transacting online easier and safer than down town? : an emerging economy perspective." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3718
Martim E, Dlamini M, Van Greunen D, Eloff J, Herselman ME, Is buying and transacting online easier and safer than down town? : an emerging economy perspective; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3718 .