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1998
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
See What You Sign: Secure Implementations of Digital Signatures
An expectation of a signature system is that a signatory cannot dispute a signature. Aiming at this, the following questions arise: Can documents in electronic commerce on the Inte...
Arnd Weber
CARDIS
2004
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Checking and Signing XML Documents on Java Smart Cards
: One major challenge for digitally signing a document is the so called “what you see is what you sign” problem. XML as a meta language for encoding semistructured data offers ...
Nils Gruschka, Florian Reuter, Norbert Luttenberge...
WWW
2003
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Content extraction signatures using XML digital signatures and custom transforms on-demand
Content Extraction Signatures (CES) enable selective disclosure of verifiable content, provide privacy for blinded content, and enable the signer to specify the content the docume...
David Squire, Laurence Bull, Peter Stañski
ASIACRYPT
2000
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Towards Signature-Only Signature Schemes
We consider a problem which was stated in a request for comments made by NIST in the FIPS97 document. The question is the following: Can we have a digital signature public key infr...
Adam Young, Moti Yung