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K. Hickman T. Elgamal. The SSL protocol. Internet draft (draft-hickman-netscape-ssl.01.txt)

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Confidentiality and Anonymity Analysis of On-line Payment.. - Mandujano, Shields (2000)   (Correct)

....to the merchant the electronic receipt indicating that the payment was good and that the products can be sent to the customer. 6. The cycle closes with the delivery of the products to the customer. 7 Open Market guarantees con dentiality by enforcing the use of Secure Socket Layer (SSL) [24] during the whole operation. That is, the customer accesses the OM engine under an encrypted SSL connection, and the merchant communicates with any of the PSP s also through SSL. Some of this trac contains credit card numbers or information on the products being bought, but this encrypted channel ....

K. Hickman T. Elgamal. The SSL protocol. Internet draft (draft-hickman-netscape-ssl.01.txt)


Networking Support For High-Performance Servers - Nahum (1997)   (Correct)

....a growing concern in the Internet community, because of the Internet s rapid growth and the desire to conduct business over it safely. This desire has led to the advent of several proposals for security standards, such as secure IP [6] Secure HTTP (SHTTP) 101] and the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) [53]. The intent of these protocols is to make communication over the Internet private and secure, to enable electronic commerce. Thus, the use of encryption protocols such as DES and RSA is increasing. Cryptographic protocols are by necessity extremely compute intensive. Given the asymmetry in ....

....a growing concern in the Internet community, because of the Internet s rapid growth and the desire to conduct business over it safely. This desire has led to the advent of several proposals for security standards, such as secure IP [6] Secure HTTP (SHTTP) 101] and the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) [53]. Thus, the need to use encryption protocols such as DES and RSA is increasing. 3.1 Introduction One problem with using cryptographic protocols is the fact that they are slow. An important question then is whether security can be provided at gigabit speeds. The standard set of algorithms required ....

Hickman, K. E. and Elgamal, T. The SSL protocol. Work in progress, Internet Draft (ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-hickman-netscape-ssl01. txt, June 1995.


Parallelized Network Security Protocols - Nahum, Yates, O'Malley, Orman.. (1996)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....is a growing concern in the Internet community, due to the Internet s rapid growth and the desire to conduct business over it safely. This desire has led to the advent of several proposals for security standards, such as secure IP [2] Secure HTTP (SHTTP) 30] and the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) [14]. Thus, the need to use encryption protocols such as DES and RSA is increasing. 1 This research supportedin part byNSF under grantNCR 9206908,and by ARPA under contract F19628 92 C 0089. Erich Nahum is supportedby a Computer Measurement Group Fellowship. David Yates is the recipient of a ....

K. E. Hickman and T. Elgamal. The SSL protocol. Work in progress, Internet Draft (ftp://ds.internic.net/internetdrafts /draft-hickman-netscape-ssl-01.txt, June 1995.

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