Privacy-Preserving Transactions Protocol Using Mobile Agents with Mutual Authentication

2007 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-46
Author(s):  
Song Han ◽  
Vidyasagar Potdar ◽  
Elizabeth Chang ◽  
Tharam Dillon
Author(s):  
Song Han ◽  
Vidyasagar Potdar ◽  
Elizabeth Chang ◽  
Tharam Dillon

This chapter introduces a new transaction protocol using mobile agents in electronic commerce. The authors first propose a new model for transactions in electronic commerce – mutual authenticated transactions using mobile agents. They then design a new protocol by this model. Furthermore, the authors analyse the new protocol in terms of authentication, construction and privacy. The aim of the protocol is to guarantee that the customer is committed to the server, and the server is committed to the customer. At the same time, the privacy of the customer is protected.


2009 ◽  
pp. 546-557
Author(s):  
Song Han ◽  
Vidyasagar Potdar ◽  
Elizabeth Chang ◽  
Tharam Dillon

This article introduces a new transaction protocol using mobile agents in electronic commerce. The authors first propose a new model for transactions in electronic commerce, mutual authenticated transactions using mobile agents. They then design a new protocol by this model. Furthermore, the authors analyse the new protocol in terms of authentication, construction, and privacy. The aim of the protocol is to guarantee that the customer is committed to the server, and the server is committed to the customer. At the same time, the privacy of the customer is protected.


Author(s):  
Song Han ◽  
Vidyasagar Potdar ◽  
Elizabeth Chang ◽  
Tharam Dillon

This article introduces a new transaction protocol using mobile agents in electronic commerce. The authors first propose a new model for transactions in electronic commerce, mutual authenticated transactions using mobile agents. They then design a new protocol by this model. Furthermore, the authors analyse the new protocol in terms of authentication, construction, and privacy. The aim of the protocol is to guarantee that the customer is committed to the server, and the server is committed to the customer. At the same time, the privacy of the customer is protected.


2008 ◽  
pp. 1591-1602
Author(s):  
Song Han ◽  
Vidyasagar Potdar ◽  
Elizabeth Chang ◽  
Tharam Dillon

This article introduces a new transaction protocol using mobile agents in electronic commerce. The authors first propose a new model for transactions in electronic commerce, mutual authenticated transactions using mobile agents. They then design a new protocol by this model. Furthermore, the authors analyse the new protocol in terms of authentication, construction, and privacy. The aim of the protocol is to guarantee that the customer is committed to the server, and the server is committed to the customer. At the same time, the privacy of the customer is protected.


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