| M. Linehan and G. Tsudik. Internet Keyed Payments Protocol (iKP). June 30 1995. http://www.zurich.ibm.com/Technology/ Security/extern/ecommerce/spec. |
....due to the readiness to use advanced cryptographic algorithms. Quite a number of cryptographic protocols for securing on line bankcard payment transactions on the Internet have been proposed. Published proposals include CyberCash [1] NetBill [10] NetCheque [8] NetChex [4] Open Market [5] iKP [6], Millicent [7] STT [3] and SEPP [2] Each of these proposals has its own virtues and all contribute to a better understanding of the area of study. Among these proposals, STT and SEPP are two specifications published by two of today s largest operators of bankcard payment instruments: VISA and ....
M. Linehan and G. Tsudik. Internet Keyed Payments Protocol (iKP). June 30 1995. http://www.zurich.ibm.com/Technology/ Security/extern/ecommerce/spec.
....due to the readiness to use advanced cryptographic algorithms. Quite a number of cryptographic protocols for securing on line bankcard payment transactions on the Internet have been proposed. Published proposals include CyberCash [1] NetBill [10] NetCheque [8] NetChex [4] Open Market [5] iKP [6], Millicent [7] STT [3] and SEPP [2] Each of these proposals has its own virtues and all contribute to a better understanding of the area of study. Among these proposals, STT and SEPP are two specifications published by two of today s largest operators of bankcard payment instruments: VISA and ....
M. Linehan and G. Tsudik. Internet Keyed Payments Protocol (iKP). June 30 1995. http://www.zurich.ibm.com/Technology/Security/extern/ecommerce/spec.
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