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Frontiers of electronic commerce
Frontiers of electronic commerce
Untraceable electronic mail, return addresses, and digital pseudonyms
Communications of the ACM
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COMPCON '95 Proceedings of the 40th IEEE Computer Society International Conference
Verifiable transaction atomicity for electronic payment protocols
ICDCS '96 Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS '96)
Token and notational money in electronic commerce
WOEC'95 Proceedings of the 1st conference on USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce - Volume 1
iKP: a family of secure electronic payment protocols
WOEC'95 Proceedings of the 1st conference on USENIX Workshop on Electronic Commerce - Volume 1
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As electronic commerce becomes a reality, additional services related to electronic commerce will also emerge. The current paper proposes the provision of electronic strongboxes as an integrated part of the wider electronic commerce. The strongbox concept is introduced as an electronic counterpart of physical strongboxes typically found in large traditional financial institutions, such as banks, having secure vaults or other secure physical storage. The work identifies some requirements of electronic strongboxes both from the functionality perspective and from the security point of view. A simple framework for an electronic strongbox system is also presented.