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Assessing the Feasibility and Vulnerability of Smartphones with NFC as a Payment System for Restaurants in the Philippines

In: Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference on E-Business and Applications 2024

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  • Eric Blancaflor

    (Mapua University)

  • Jae Marianne Almazan

    (Mapua University)

  • Leigh Ann Competente

    (Mapua University)

  • Kristine Joy Piopongco

    (Mapua University)

  • Ron Andrew Relayo

    (Mapua University)

Abstract

Near Field Communication (NFC) uses wireless communication over short distances. NFC has been introduced in the Philippines, but there are still security issues. Therefore, the study will focus on the feasibility and vulnerability of an NFC-based mobile payment system for restaurants in the Philippines. Different NFC vulnerabilities have been identified, which are man-in-the-middle, eavesdropping attacks, jamming attacks, DoS attacks, and relay attacks. A survey assessed the subjective norms, perceived utility, ease of use, attitude, and security of NFC. The respondents still prefer cash as a payment method. However, the respondents are willing to use NFC in restaurants in the Philippines.

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  • Eric Blancaflor & Jae Marianne Almazan & Leigh Ann Competente & Kristine Joy Piopongco & Ron Andrew Relayo, 2024. "Assessing the Feasibility and Vulnerability of Smartphones with NFC as a Payment System for Restaurants in the Philippines," Springer Books, in: Pui Mun Lee & Gyu Myoung Lee (ed.), Selected Papers from the 10th International Conference on E-Business and Applications 2024, pages 133-144, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-3409-2_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-3409-2_12
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