Journal Article10.1109/35.968814
Securing the wireless internet
Vishal Gupta,Sunil Gupta +1 more
TL;DR: New classes for the Java 2 Micro-Edition platform are created that offer fundamental cryptographic operations such as message digests and ciphers as well as higher level security protocols like SSL, showing that SSL is a practical solution for ensuring end-to-end security of wireless Internet transactions even within today's technological constraints.
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Abstract: Internet-enabled wireless devices continue to proliferate and are expected to surpass traditional Internet clients in the near future. This has opened up exciting new opportunities in the mobile e-commerce market. However, data security and privacy remain major concerns in the current generation of "wireless Web" offerings. All such offerings today use a security architecture that lacks end-to-end security. This unfortunate choice is driven by perceived inadequacies of standard Internet security protocols like SSL on less capable CPUs and low-bandwidth wireless links. This article presents our experiences in implementing and using standard security mechanisms and protocols on small wireless devices. We have created new classes for the Java 2 Micro-Edition platform that offer fundamental cryptographic operations such as message digests and ciphers as well as higher level security protocols like SSL. Our results show that SSL is a practical solution for ensuring end-to-end security of wireless Internet transactions even within today's technological constraints.
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