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Computer Communications
Volume 27, Issue 16, 15 October 2004, Pages 1608-1616
 
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Non-repudiation protocols for multiple entities*1

Jose A. OnievaE-mail The Corresponding Author, a, 1, Jianying ZhouCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, b and Javier LopezE-mail The Corresponding Author, a

a Computer Science Department, E.T.S. Ingenieria Informatica University of Malaga, 29071, Malaga, Spain b Institute for Infocomm Research, 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore 119613, Singapore

Received 31 July 2003; 
Revised 4 June 2004; 
accepted 4 June 2004. 
Available online 1 July 2004.

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Abstract

Non-repudiation is a security service that provides cryptographic evidence to support the settlement of disputes. In this paper, we introduce the state-of-the-art of non-repudiation protocols for multiple entities. We extend an existing multi-party non-repudiation (MPNR) protocol to allow an originator to send different messages to many recipients in a single transaction. We further propose an optimistic multi-party non-repudiation protocol for exchange of different messages. The performance of our protocols with enhanced functionalities is still promising in comparison with existing MPNR protocols.

Author Keywords: Electronic commerce; Non-repudiation; Fair exchange; Security protocol; Group communications

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. A fair MPNR protocol for exchange of different messages
2.1. The protocol
2.2. Dispute resolution
2.2.1. Repudiation of origin
2.2.2. Repudiation of receipt
2.3. Efficiency
3. An optimistic MPNR protocol for exchange of different messages
3.1. The protocol
3.2. Dispute resolution
3.2.1. Repudiation of Origin
3.2.2. Repudiation of receipt
3.3. Protocol extensions
3.3.1. Transparent TTP
3.3.2. Message confidentiality
3.4. Efficiency
4. Further discussions
4.1. Group encryption
4.2. Optimization based on VPN
5. Conclusion
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Computer Communications
Volume 27, Issue 16, 15 October 2004, Pages 1608-1616
 
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