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Agent-mediated non-repudiation protocols*1
Received 25 March 2003;
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Abstract
Non-repudiation is a security service that provides cryptographic evidence to support the settlement of disputes in electronic commerce. In commercial transactions, an intermediary (or agent) might be involved to help transacting parties to conduct their business. Nevertheless, such an intermediary may not be fully trusted. In this paper, we propose agent-mediated non-repudiation protocols and analyze their security requirements. We first present a simple scenario with only one recipient, followed by a more complicated framework where multiple recipients are involved and collusion between them is possible. We also identify applications that could take advantage of these agent-mediated non-repudiation protocols.
Author Keywords:Electronic commerce; Non-repudiation; Fair exchange; Group communications; Intermediary services
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Model and requirements
- 2.1. The model
- 2.2. Security requirements
- 2.3. The first solution
- 3. A simple agent-mediated protocol
- 3.1. A simple protocol
- 3.2. Dispute resolution
- 3.2.1. Disputes between originator and recipient
- 3.2.2. Disputes between originator and intermediary
- 3.2.3. Disputes between recipient and intermediary
- 4. Extension to multiple recipients
- 4.1. A multi-recipient protocol
- 4.2. Group encryption
- 4.3. Recovery sub-protocol
- 4.4. Collaboration among recipients
- 5. Further extension to multiple messages
- 6. Applications
- 7. Conclusion
- References






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