Benefits and Security Threats in Electronic Banking
M.Sc. Aleksandar Lukic1
Citation : M.Sc. Aleksandar Lukic, Ph.D, Benefits and Security Threats in Electronic Banking International Journal of Managerial Studies and Research 2015 , 3(6) : 44-47
Internet banking is changing the banking industry, having the major effects on banking
relationships. Banking is now no longer confined to the branches were one has to approach the branch in
person, to withdraw cash or deposit a cheque or request a statement of accounts. In true Internet banking, any
inquiry or transaction is processed online without any reference to the branch at any time. The net banking,
thus, now is more of a norm rather than an exception in many developed countries due to the fact that it is the
cheapest way of providing banking services.
Apart from the many advantages of electronic banking has certain security problems. The challenges that
oppose electronic banking are the concerns of security and privacy of information. The current focus of security
of information transfer is on the session layer protocols and the flaws in end to end computing. A secure of this
transaction requires a secure protocol to communicate over untrusted channels and a trusted code at both
endpoints. The solution addresses the use of secure protocols because trusted hannels don't really exist in most
of the environment, especially since we are dealing with linking to the average consumers.