Online transactions can consist of data, text, image or sound communicated electronically, including through an internet service, email account, instant messaging service, multimedia messaging service (MMS) or short messaging service (SMS).As online transactions have increased in frequency and significance, the risks to businesses and government has also increased. Government and businesses need to assess the risks associated with these transactions, and set up suitable e-authentication processes and solutions, along with other security controls. Getting the e-authentication process inplace builds trust in online transactions which enables the wider use of the electronic environment as a channel for business |