Online Certificate Injection System (OCIS) implementation at Digicert's clients : user acceptance / Mohd Saipul Adli Mahayadin
Acceptance research of system focuses on elements relating to usage, system characteristics and task oriented fiinctions. This research analyses the factors influencing user acceptance of Online Certificate Injection System (OCIS) and uses multivariate analysis to develop a technology acceptance...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2007
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1684/1/TD_MOHD%20SAIPUL%20ADLI%20MAHAYADIN%20CS%2007_5%20P01.pdf |
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Summary: | Acceptance research of system focuses on elements relating to usage, system
characteristics and task oriented fiinctions. This research analyses the factors
influencing user acceptance of Online Certificate Injection System (OCIS) and
uses multivariate analysis to develop a technology acceptance model. Nowadays,
internet security becomes crucial issues as there are rampant instances where false
impersonations of individuals and websites have occurred online, and the problem
appears to be on the rise. The protection upon to this problem can be overcome
with the use of Digital Certificate which is using a cryptographic system. To
implement this certificate, OCIS was developed by Digicert Sdn.Bhd to request
the certificate from CCM server and then inject the certificate into the smart card.
The smart card contains two certificate. Digital Signature certificate and Non
repudiation certificate and can be used to make a secured online transaction.
There is a need to understand the users' perspective and their acceptance of OCIS
System. Technology acceptance model (TAM) was used as a theoretical basis to
understand individual acceptance of users. In this study, five external variables
are used to explore individual user acceptance of an OCIS system. It also
identifies perceived ease-of-use and perceived usefulness which in turn have a
significant effect on individual user acceptance |
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