Future Developments in Non-Repudiation in GSM WAP Applications
Keywords:
m-application security, GSM – Global System for Mobile Communication, WAP – Wireless Application Protocol, WIM – Wireless Identification Module, SAWNR - Secure Application for Wireless Non RepudiationAbstract
The paper presents issues and architectures for mobile applications and GSM infrastructure. The paper shows the redesign of the solution for avoiding denial of service from WAP applications using WIM features. The first section contains the structure of GSM network from voice and data point of view. The security in GSM network is presented in second chapter. The third chapter presents a solution for realizing mobile subscriber non-repudiation. The solution is based on the HTTP protocol over WAP.References
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