A Layered Encryption Model PABB Based on User Privacy in E-commerce Platforms
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v9i3.9428Keywords:
E-commerce, Personal privacy, Hierarchical model, Encryption algorithm.Abstract
In the era of big data, e-commerce platforms have increasingly strict requirements for encryption systems to prevent user privacy breaches. Traditional encryption systems use a single encryption algorithm, which cannot achieve a balance between efficiency and security. The layered encryption model PABB classifies and layers user data of different security levels, using targeted different encryption algorithms for protection, balancing the requirements of security and efficiency.
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