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Consumer EFTS in Australia - Part II - Security issues

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Clarke, Roger

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One of the critical requirements of services such as ATMs and EFT/POS is that they be secure. This article, the second in a series of short papers on aspects of consumer EFTS, considers security from a broad perspective, and questions the conventional assumptions of system impregnbility and infallibility.

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Computer Law and Security Report

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