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For mobile payments using Near Field Communication (NFC), a Secure Element (SE) is the preferred place to securely store cardholder data. This paper summarizes shortcomings in Global Platform's (GP) SE access control specifications and weaknesses in its implementation by the Android Operating System (OS). Moreover, a coherent model for an alternate and secure SE access control is proposed using SE...
The prevalence of server consolidation to capitalize on performance gains has seen various vendors presenting their virtual solution as the best option. This therefore highlights the importance of an independent and unbiased academic research in facilitating informed decisions. In this paper we examine the correctness of the marketing claim currently available at the Oracle's website that the Oracle...
The growing adoption of virtualization in the enterprise environment has resulted in a couple of huge benefits, however, this has not been without its attendant problems and anomalies, such as performance tuning and erratic performance metrics, unresponsive virtualized systems, crashed virtualized servers, misconfigured virtual hosting platforms, amongst others. The focus of this research was the...
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