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Zenodo
2021
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| Accés en línia: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18513421 |
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- Security is the most important feature of electronic banking services. E-commerce is one of these services and its safety is the one of the uppermost visible security that controls the end user during interacting with their business. Sharing sensitive data in insecure medium raises security and privacy issues. Credentials and personal data can be theft by hackers. This leads to the need to secure the data exchanged between the bank and the customer. Efforts have been made to analyze attacks, know their causes and determine ways to mitigate them. But the analysis process needs to extract knowledge from different sources, present it in a simple and easy-to-understand way. Here the need to rely on Ontology appears. Ontology allows collecting information from different formal and informal sources, integrating and reusing it effectively. Attack analysis based on ontology can make understanding the risks much easier and faster, so this facilitates escaping them. Relying on CAPEC and other formal resources enriches the analysis process and gives the information great credibility.