Title
Privacy information in a positive credit system.
Abstract
A positive credit history and rating help consumers with good payment history to get lower interest rates, greater flexibility for credit, as well as loans with longer payment terms. In order to establish credit profiles, there is a need to get information e.g. spending patterns from the consumers and from the companies that are selling related goods. The problem is how to share private information about customers and companies without compromising the secrecy and confidentiality of such information. In this work, we propose a cryptographic protocol to share sensitive information while preserving the privacy of the customer as well as the information of the commercial institution. Furthermore, we analyse the proposed protocol by using Petri nets to verify the absence of livelocks, deadlocks, and other anomalies in the protocol.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1504/IJGUC.2017.082136
IJGUC
Keywords
Field
DocType
positive credit, authentication, privacy, computer network security, cryptographic protocols, credit rating analysis
Credit history,Internet privacy,Cryptographic protocol,Confidentiality,Computer science,Computer security,Secrecy,Computer network,Information sensitivity,Information privacy,Private information retrieval,Payment
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
8
1
1741-847X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
12
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marcelo Luiz Brocardo1304.04
Carlos R. De Rolt2144.02
Júlio S. Dias331.73
Ricardo Felipe Custódio4499.26
Issa Traore530632.31