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The 8th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce, and E-Services (CEC/EEE'06)
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Secure E-Commerce Transactions for Multicast Services
Anil Kumar Venkataiahgari, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
J. William Atwood, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Mourad Debbabi, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
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All e-commerce environments require support for
security properties such as authentication,
authorization, data confidentiality, and nonrepudiation.
E-commerce protocols such as SSL, TLS,
and SET offer security for e-transactions, but they are
specific to the unicast (point-to-point) environment.
They cannot be directly extended to provide security
for multicast (point-to-multipoint) sessions. Multicast
data transmission provides significant network
resource savings for applications such as audio/video
streaming, news broadcast services and software
distribution. However, security is required to prevent
theft, and to ensure revenue generation from
authorized recipients. We have designed the Secure ECommerce
Transactions for Multicast Services
(SETMS) architectural framework, to secure ecommerce
sessions for multicast environments. The
SETMS framework provides authentication of host
through the HIP protocol, authorization of subscriber
and his/her e-payments through a variant of the 2KP
protocol, a procedure to account for the subscribers
resource consumption, and support for nonrepudiation
of principal parties through PKI. The
SETMS framework has been formally validated using
the AVISPA tool.
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Citation:
Anil Kumar Venkataiahgari, J. William Atwood, Mourad Debbabi,
"Secure E-Commerce Transactions for Multicast Services,"
cec-eee,
p. 18,
The 8th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce, and E-Services (CEC/EEE'06),
2006
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