A Novel High-Speed Key Transmission Technique to Avoid Fiddling Movements in e-Commerce

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Abstract

To prevent fraud in e-shopping, the High-Speed Key Transmission Technique (HSKT) is primarily focused on safe and effectual transactions of payments and product content. The privacy of users, traders, trader information, product content, and the payment procedure are all protected by this framework. High speed key transmission is also committed to providing an effective, sensible approach to privacy in order to minimize the complexity of applications and the load on consumers. This paper proposes a new key transmission technique that allows users to conduct multi-banking account transactions from a single location. The proposed system is devoted to preventing unwanted people from gaining access. The secret key is used to represent access mechanisms, allowing authorized users to verify the transaction if and only if its characteristics meet secret key access requirements. Finally, the proposed high-speed key transmission technique (HSKT) improves the chances of success and throughput by reducing the time it takes to decrypt and encrypt, the amount of energy it uses, and the average delay.

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Hajira Be, A. B., & Balasubramanian, R. (2022). A Novel High-Speed Key Transmission Technique to Avoid Fiddling Movements in e-Commerce. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 13(4), 252–259. https://doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2022.0130429

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