Title
Authenticating Web-Based Virtual Shops Using Signature-Embedded Marks - A Practical Analysis
Abstract
Authenticating Web-based virtual shops is a critical problem in establishing electronic commerce as a social infrastructure. One solution is to use guarantee marks pasted on the Web pages of the virtual shops. However, its effectiveness depends on the reliability of the marks. This paper proposes a verifiable mark system in which digital signatures are embedded in the marks. A prototype authentication system based on this mark system was implemented and evaluated from practical viewpoints. The results show its feasibility.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1007/3-540-44810-1_31
Security Protocols Workshop
Keywords
Field
DocType
practical analysis,prototype authentication system,critical problem,verifiable mark system,signature-embedded marks,authenticating web-based virtual shops,electronic commerce,practical viewpoint,virtual shop,web page,web-based virtual shop,mark system,digital signature
World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Authentication,Cryptographic protocol,Authentication system,Viewpoints,Computer science,Computer security,Digital signature,Social infrastructure,Verifiable secret sharing,Web application
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-42566-7
1
0.40
References 
Authors
2
8