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Title: No Life without Second Wife?


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No Life without Second Wife? Laptop ( Access
e) Is the term better half still working?
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Access eCommerce Security
Dr. Alamgir Hossain eLINK Project
Co-ordinator Department of Computing University
of Bradford UK
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Access
Digital World without Access is similar to
football match without Football
Living Costs at Britain is very high but -- 8MB
Broadband Unlimited landline call 20 Countries
5 per month
Bangladesh 8MB broadband only 200000TK min
2000 per month (source IT Sheraton Hotel)
Plan 5 Years ?
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What will improve?
  • Reduce Costs (Product, Travelling, Living .)
  • Reduce Traffic
  • Enhance Competition
  • Enhance Education /Research
  • Improve Quality of Life carbon emission, paper,
    life Style
  • Remote accessibility from rural area - ehealth
  • 7. Virtual meeting, chatting, education .

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Ecommerce
  • My Experience
  • TV Store price 2700 VS Internet Price 1699
    Free delivery ----(2004)
  • Laptop Store Price 445 VS Internet Price 289
    free delivery ---(2008)
  • Airlines Tickets UK-Dhaka-Singapore (return)
  • KeyTravel (University Agent) Price offered 1550
    - 1860 ----(2008)
  • Internet Price 1056
  • 2. How to Compare Prices?
  • Compareprices.co.uk Kelkoo.com ebroker.com
    lastminute.com

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Can we do at least this one next 5 years?
  • Low costs Access
  • Free Lunch programme
  • Good Governance - Tender Submission
  • eHealth Programme - Rural population (75)
  • Free Website Hosting for Exporters
  • Tourism, Garments, Fish, Tea, Human Resources
  • Virtual Resource for Education and Research
  • (irrc-bd.org)

Short Term Plan should include
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Long Term Vision Scopes
  • Modelling Car, Architectural, Fashion Design .
    etc.
  • Simulation Medicine, Chemical, Design
    Testing.etc
  • Visualisation eLearning, graphical presentation
    of real-world
  • Animation Games party games, 888.com
  • Third Party Brokers role (ebrooker.com)
  • Online Help Service (foreign companies)
  • Skype, MSN meeting, chattingetc
  • Innovate Business Idea through Free Lunch
    Programme

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eCommerce Statistics
  • E-commerce volume is expected to rise more than
    17 in 2008 and over 70 in the next five years.
    (IBM-sponsored Retail Systems Research study-
    April 2008).
  • Europeans banking through Internet 54 millions
    in 2002, 103 millions in 2007 (Source Jupiter
    Research )
  • US Online buying will reach US15 trillion 2010
    (Forrester Research)
  • In the UK, sales are up 36 on 2008 and
    generating over 4 billion pounds per month
    (Forrester Research)
  • Online shopping sales in the UK hit a new high
    last year, hitting the 4bn per month mark in
    July for the first time and over a 12 month
    period online sales were up a massive 36 (Brand
    Republic).
  • Overall online shopping trends - Over 875 Million
    Consumers Have Shopped Online - the Number of
    Internet Shoppers Up 40 in Two Years.
  • Among Internet users, the highest percentage
    shopping online is found in South Korea (99) ,
    UK (97), Germany (97) , Japan (97) , US (94)
  • The most popular and purchased items are Books
    (41), clothing/Accessories/Shoes (36), Videos /
    DVDs / Games (24), Airline Tickets (24),
    Electronic Equipment (23)
  • The bulk of e-commerce is conducted as
    business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce. According
    to the U.S. Census Bureau E-Stats report, B2B
    e-commerce totaled 2,716 billion representing
    93 of online sales in 2007. Most of the
    remaining 7 was in the form of
    business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce. In 2007,
    B2C e-tail (electronic retail) sales totaled 107
    billion dollars. In 2008, B2C e-tail sales
    totaled just over 127.7 billion or 3.2 of total
    retail sales.

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Security
  • Security breaches cost US1 trillion last year
    (2008), according to a McAfee survey
  • What are the advantages the attacker takes out of
    that?
  • To gain money by stealing sensitive information
    of credit cards and bank accounts
  • Revenge is another reason because of bad behave
    against employees or unfair layoff, hackers try
    to hack in order to damage systems or stop
    services
  • Some hackers take it as fun and challenging to
    themselves
  • Hacking could be used for monitoring suspicious
    people.
  • http//www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2001-05-31-reven
    ge-hacking.htm

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  • Possible Attacks
  • Social Engineering Phishing, Vishing, Smishing,
    Shoulder Surfing, Social Relationship etc.
  • Beware regarding new relationship ?
  • Do not give your password anyone even ..except
    God
  • Traditional other attacks Virus, Worm, Trojan
    Horse, Rootkit, Key Loggers, Packet Sniffer,
    Vulnerability scanner, Spoofing attack

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Qurbanir Gurur Hat ? Cattle market for 3-5
days before biggest festival Volume
400000-500000 X 40000 TK (average price) ????
Qurbanir Gurur Hat ?
For children could be
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Thank You
For slides and further details
www.elink-edu.eu For Virtual Resource and
Research www.irrc-bd.org
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