| Kipp E. B. Hickman and Taher Elgamal. The SSL protocol. Internet draft draft-hickman-netscape-ssl01. txt, 1995. |
....of e commerce on the Internet has not resulted in a wide diversity of on line payment mechanisms. While novel schemes such as PayPal [Pay00] have gained in popularity, most business to customer transactions still utilize standard credit card numbers over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection [HE95]. SSL provides encryption so that data is not revealed in transit, and server authentication so that the merchant identity is confirmed to the customer. While SSL provides for mutual authentication, most consumers do not have the necessary public key certificates for it and virtually all ....
Kipp E. B. Hickman and Taher Elgamal. The SSL protocol. Internet draft draft-hickman-netscape-ssl01. txt, 1995.
....of e commerce on the Internet has not resulted in a wide diversity of on line payment mechanisms. While novel schemes such as PayPal [Pay00] have gained in popularity, most business to customer transactions still utilize standard credit card numbers over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection [HE95]. SSL provides encryption so that data is not revealed in transit, and server authentication so that the merchant identity is confirmed to the customer. While SSL provides for mutual authentication, most consumers do not have the necessary public key certificates for it and virtually all ....
Kipp E. B. Hickman and Taher Elgamal. The SSL protocol. Internet draft draft-hickman-netscape-ssl01. txt, 1995.
....When users have network access, then applications such as banking, shopping, and gambling can be implemented securely because the resources that need protection, namely money, can be secured by cryptographic means. There are many protocols for secure commerce on the Internet (e.g. SSL [10]) and the protocols are already implemented on many mobile devices. Hall et al. present protocols for remote electronic gambling [9] for online users. However, there are many times when a user is in possession of a small computing device, but not on the network. In such scenarios, it is ....
Kipp E. B. Hickman and Taher Elgamal. The SSL protocol. Internet draft draft-hickman-netscape-ssl-01.txt, 1995.
....his personal life are private. Lyndon B. Johnson, president of the United States, 1963 69 The lack of privacy for transactions on the world wide web, or the Internet in general, is a well documented fact [Bri97, Mil97] While encrypting communication to and from web servers (e.g. using SSL [HE95]) can hide the content of the transaction from an eavesdropper (e.g. an Internet service provider, or a local system administrator) the eavesdropper can still learn the IP address of the client and server machines, the length of the data being exchanged, and the time and frequency of exchanges. ....
Kipp E. B. Hickman and Taher Elgamal.The SSL Protocol. Internet draft draft-hickman-netscapessl -01.txt, 1995.
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