M. Hassan, A. Shuriye, Momoh J. E. Salam, A. Abdalla, O. Khalifa
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Abstract The internet brings unprecedented connectivity and communications for both social and commercial settings. There have been many businesses that offer their products and services completely online. Nowadays, even the break and mortar businesses use the internet in a way or another to promote their offerings and to reach people and places they would have never thought of reaching them before the internet era. Conventional online payment systems such as credit and debit cards have enabled such a revolutionary way of doing business. However, conventional financial system has been generating catastrophic disasters to the world. The great depression of 1930s, the World War II, the dot com bubble at the beginning of the new century, and the recent financial crisis that has begun on 2008; to name a few. This will persist if we keep trusting the old ways of finance. This paper investigates the relatively new online payment system termed “Bitcoin” which embraces intentionally or unintentionally the principle of Islamic finance such as saving, compared to the conventional financial system of borrowing, lending and “Riba” (interest).
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IJSIA aims to facilitate and support research related to security technology and its applications. Our Journal provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of security technology and its applications. Journal Topics: -Access Control -Ad Hoc & Sensor Network Security -Applied Cryptography -Authentication and Non-repudiation -Cryptographic Protocols -Denial of Service -E-Commerce Security -Identity and Trust Management -Information Hiding -Insider Threats and Countermeasures -Intrusion Detection & Prevention -Network & Wireless Security -Peer-to-Peer Security -Privacy and Anonymity -Secure installation, generation and operation -Security Analysis Methodologies -Security assurance -Security in Software Outsourcing -Security products or systems -Security technology -Systems and Data Security