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E-commerce (EC) over open devices and networks poses security challenges of a new dimension. This article presents a multi-party contract signing (MPCS) protocol to demonstrate how to apply the secure EC protocols to trading terminals supported by trusted computing (TC) technology. The protocol here reduces the number of rounds to two and the message transmission number to O(n2), which is the best...
Trusted Computing Technology provides powerful support for the solution to security issues of embedded endpoints in network computing environment. In this paper a general framework of trusted access, which is for implementation on embedded trusted endpoints, is presented. The paper describes the authentication procedure of trusted access and its formal definition, and the design and implementation...
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