Security improvements urged to boost e-commerce
Better IT security and identity management is needed if online commerce and e-government services are to succeed, according to RSA Security chief executive Arthur Coviello.
And despite the growth in broadband usage, key IT security issues need to be addressed if consumers are to gain trust in e-commerce, said Coviello, speaking at the RSA Conference Europe 2004 in Barcelona this week.
Read the complete story (E-Commerce Times).
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