This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Third International Conference on Financial Cryptography, FC'99, held in Anguilla, British West Indies in February 1999.
The 19 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in sections on electronic commerce, anonymity control, fraud management, public-key certificates, steganography, content distribution, anonymity mechanisms, auctions and markets, and distributed cryptography.
Author(s): Neil Daswani, Dan Boneh (auth.), Matthew Franklin (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1648
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1999
Language: English
Pages: 268
Tags: Data Encryption; Computer Communication Networks; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Business Information Systems; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
Experimenting with Electronic Commerce on the PalmPilot....Pages 1-16
Blinding of Credit Card Numbers in the SET Protocol....Pages 17-28
Trustee Tokens: Simple and Practical Anonymous Digital Coin Tracing....Pages 29-45
Flow Control: A New Approach for Anonymity Control in Electronic Cash Systems....Pages 46-61
Risk Management for E-Cash Systems with Partial Real-Time Audit....Pages 62-71
Assessment of Effectiveness of Counterfeit Transaction Detection Systems for Smart Card Based Electronic Cash....Pages 72-85
Reasoning about Public-Key Certification: On Bindings between Entities and Public Keys....Pages 86-103
Online Certificate Status Checking in Financial Transactions: The Case for Re-issuance....Pages 104-117
Playing ‘Hide and Seek’ with Stored Keys....Pages 118-124
On Channel Capacity and Modulation of Watermarks in Digital Still Images....Pages 125-139
Towards Making Broadcast Encryption Practical....Pages 140-157
Conditional Access Concepts and Principles....Pages 158-172
Fair Use, Intellectual Property, and the Information Economy....Pages 173-183
Anonymous Authentication of Membership in Dynamic Groups....Pages 184-195
Some Open Issues and New Directions in Group Signatures....Pages 196-211
Anonymous Investing: Hiding the Identities of Stockholders....Pages 212-229
Fair On-Line Auctions without Special Trusted Parties....Pages 230-240
Cryptosystems Robust against “Dynamic Faults” Meet Enterprise Needs for Organizational “Change Control”....Pages 241-252
Improved Magic Ink Signatures Using Hints....Pages 253-268