The control implications of a public key infrastructure
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Bouwer, A.M.
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Southern African Institute of Government Auditors
Abstract
Organisations continuously have to question traditional thinking and implement state of the art systems to control e-commerce applications. A Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) has established itself as the generally accepted method to control e-commerce transactions. This infrastructure comprises complex technology supported by specific manual and electronic control procedures. In the e-commerce realm, auditing professionals are increasingly challenged with new technologies and different methodologies such as PKI. This article examines the inherent risks associated with implementing a PKI and gives guidance on control appropriate control measures.
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Audit, e-Commerce, Control, Public key infrastructure, Digital signature, Digital certificate, Public key cryptography, Public key, Private key
Sustainable Development Goals
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Bouwer, A 1999, 'The control implications of a public key infrastructure', Southern African Journal of Accountability and Auditing Research, vol. 2, pp. 67-71. [http://www.saiga.co.za/publications-sajaar.htm]