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Ever since the birth of the Internet, people have been using it more and more for accomplishing their daily tasks. One popular applications of the World Wide Web is online banking, a practice which is especially popular in The Netherlands. Online banking, however, is not without its risks: criminals have armed themselves with in-depth technical and even psychological knowledge in order to gain access to banking accounts of unsuspecting users. This research seeks to gain insight in the Dutch online banking security systems in order to find its strengths and weaknesses. The external security…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ever since the birth of the Internet, people have been using it more and more for accomplishing their daily tasks. One popular applications of the World Wide Web is online banking, a practice which is especially popular in The Netherlands. Online banking, however, is not without its risks: criminals have armed themselves with in-depth technical and even psychological knowledge in order to gain access to banking accounts of unsuspecting users. This research seeks to gain insight in the Dutch online banking security systems in order to find its strengths and weaknesses. The external security controls that have the potential to increase control over online web-based banking fraud (OWBF) risk without yielding too high a cost are especially of interest. Additionally, it aims to quantify the performance of the Dutch banking sector relative to its peer countries through criminal statistical database research and provide in insight in the (international) cooperation between banks, consumer organizations and banking lobbyist.
Autorenporträt
Loek van Gool (1983, Breda, The Netherlands) is a graduate of Erasmus University Rotterdam, holding a MSc. in Economics & Informatics. Currently, he is working for a global management consulting and technology services company.