Abstract. Partner key management (PKM) is an interoperable credential management protocol for online commercial transactions of high value. PKM reinterprets traditional public key ...
Glenn S. Benson, Shiu-Kai Chin, Sean Croston, Kart...
Hidden Credentials are useful in situations where requests for service, credentials, access policies and resources are extremely sensitive. We show how transactions which depend o...
Jason E. Holt, Robert W. Bradshaw, Kent E. Seamons...
Digital identity credentials are a key enabler for important online services, but widespread theft and misuse of such credentials poses serious risks for users. We believe that an ...
Secure identity tokens such as Electronic Identity (eID) cards are emerging everywhere. At the same time usercentric identity management gains acceptance. Anonymous credential sch...
This paper describes TAPI, an offline scheme intended for general Internet-based micropayments. TAPI, which extends and combines concepts from the KeyNote Microchecks and OTPCoins...
Matt Blaze, John Ioannidis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Ang...