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Title: Choosing Authentication Techniques in e-Procurement System in Serbia
Authors: Milovanović, Miloš 
Bogićević Sretenović, Marija 
Lazović, Miroslav
Simić, Dejan 
Starčević, Dušan
Keywords: Security;public services;e-Procurement;e-Government;Authentication
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: IEEE Computer Soc, Los Alamitos
Abstract: E-Government can provide a citizen with better and/or more convenient services as opposed to the traditional government services. Application of electronic approach in completing an e-Procurement process opens up a lot of issues regarding security. The transparent nature of the process at hand is requiring a sophisticated security system. Unauthorized access or different kinds of intrusion present a legitimate threat. On the other hand, the attempt to develop such a system in developing countries like Serbia may face many difficulties. Some of the difficulties may be caused by legal obstacles, technical weaknesses, or human resistance towards change. This paper presents a review of authentication techniques used in the European e-Government systems and according to that this paper is focused on the methods we used to overcome those difficulties, as well as on the provision of a strong security system that would guarantee the protection of sensitive data.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/627
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