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ONLINE TRANSACTIONS

ONLINE TRANSACTIONS. ASHISH KUMAR ANKAN MOOKHERJEE SHRAVYA NARAYAN SARMA. INTRODUCTION. Survey Deals with Finding statistical data for vulnerability and security of account on the internet. These accounts can be banking, social media, amazon PayPal or email accounts.

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ONLINE TRANSACTIONS

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  1. ONLINE TRANSACTIONS ASHISH KUMAR ANKAN MOOKHERJEE SHRAVYA NARAYAN SARMA

  2. INTRODUCTION • Survey Deals with Finding statistical data for vulnerability and security of account on the internet. • These accounts can be banking, social media, amazon PayPal or email accounts. • It also attempts to find the prevalent practices. • It also tries to find out intrinsic reasoning behind such practices and some real insights which would allow us to make our accounts more secure.

  3. The Survey Responses were anonymously saved • Encourages users to give unbiased information • Makes the response set a REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE • Questions chosen were based on online transaction security.

  4. STATISTICS • We created a survey of questionnaire. It consisted of 17 questions. • A total of 112 responses were generated. • 84 of them were male and the remaining 28 of them were female. • Male to Female ratio was 3:1. • Women in the age group of 18 to 25 were found to be aware of online transactions.

  5. PARAMETERS • Based on Age, Gender. • Occupation. • Hacked/Not Hacked. • Male/Female Hacking Ratio. • Category of people affected(Student/working in the IT/Non-IT sector). • Services affected because of hacking i.e. social networking,banking,online shopping and email.

  6. GRAPH REPRESENTATION

  7. Questions and Analysis • Is gender a factor ? • Is age a factor ? • Is occupation a factor ? • Do people trust storing sensitive information on browsers or merchant web site ? • Do people perform online transaction over unsecured network (given a choice) ?

  8. Questions and Analysis • General Trend with regards to updating of passwords and keeping same set of passwords across different account. • Hacking does not happen randomly but chances are more if you are not cautious.

  9. CONCLUSION • Most of the users turned out to be pretty tech-savvy. • They contributed for the betterment of the network. • The reason why we started this survey was to analyze user habits and the result we gained can be utilized in the improvement of online transactions.

  10. Tools Used • Clip Board • MS Excel – Filtering option used for analyzing data • Online graph generating tool • Weka

  11. REFERNCES • [1] S. Talib, N.L.Clarke and S.M.Furnell, "An Analysis of Information Security Awareness within Home and Workplace Environments," in ARES‟10 International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, vol. 2010, pp. 196-203, 2010.

  12. Thank You

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