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There has been a
wave of recent attention given to the security concerns that surround the
business of online shopping. This is in large part due to a report released by
an online brand management company, Mark Monitor’s, whose research found that the majority of online drug retail websites
operate without proper credentials and lack e-commerce security features..
The findings, which
have prompted a revival in interest regarding web security and brand
protection, revealed the following. Of the nearly 3,200 online pharmacies
monitored by the researchers, only four were accredited as Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Sites (VIPPS),
a credential created by the pharmaceutical industry to assure consumers that an
online pharmacy can be trusted.
They also found that
10 percent of the pharmacies monitored in the study stated that prescriptions
weren't necessary for purchasing drugs at their sites.
More than 50 percent
of the sites studied, the report noted, do not secure customer information.
A majority of the
sites do not use SSL (secure sockets layer) encryption, it said, and in more
than 20 percent of post-purchase e-mails captured by the researchers,
unencrypted links to customer information were found.
There is also
evidence in the study that the drugs being dispensed at the sites are of
inferior quality.
So what does all this
mean? Plainly speaking, Mark Monitor has told us something that we already knew
existed, namely illegal online operators. They have told us that dubious
pharmacies abound on the Internet, and they're posing a threat to both
pharmaceutical companies and consumers. They have simply reaffirmed that the number of websites
offering medicines for sale though the internet has increased rapidly in recent
years and that some of the medicines sold on websites may be counterfeit,
out-of-date, stolen or diluted.
Where do we go from
here? Drawing attention to the importance of internet security is always a good
thing but one can’t help but wonder whether the money used in the production of
the Mark Monitor report may have been better spent in developing security
systems to combat the very fraud they are documenting. Many people might say
that surely a report is a good thing and not very expensive, I have looked at
the findings and conservatively estimate that the report cost a whopping
105,000 to produce.
To produce the report Mark
Monitor looked at
3.160 web sites and Over 60 million email abuses
To do this properly it would take the following
man power and expense
1 person can monitor 20 web sites per day
Therefore 3,160 = 158 working days
To do this in a month you would need at least 7
people most probably a team of 10 people
To monitor the emails we can conclude that they
used either a team with the same amount of people or half that size.
At a standard cost of 40K per year per worker
salary and cost of desk. That is 3.3K per month per worker
Therefore a cost of 49.5K for research is not
outrageous
To analyse the findings and produce the report a
team of between 10 and 15 people would have been needed for a two week period
To analyse and produce the data would cost more
as it is a more skilled job therefore we will put a 4.5K per month per worker
salary
4.5 x 15 / 2 = 33K
To market the findings a team of 5 people would
be needed for a month
Again marketing is more expensive than research
so 4.5K per worker per month is not outrageous
So a cost of 22K for marketing is the least to
be expected
If done to the level to which they have
specified then cost of this report is therefore at least 104.5K .
In my mind it is just terrible that they spend all
that on this research which is kind of obvious.
Then there is the countless of pharmaceutical
companies that pay for their advice when they could just set up a world wide
accrediting service for half the price that would safe guard their businesses
and help the consumer.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James Kirby from USA
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