Research Article
Secure M-commerce Transactions: A Third Party Based Signature Protocol
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/IAS.2007.66, author={ Lisha He and Ning Zhang and Lirong He and Ian Rogers}, title={Secure M-commerce Transactions: A Third Party Based Signature Protocol}, proceedings={3rd International ICST Symposium on Information Assurance and Security}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={IAS}, year={2007}, month={9}, keywords={cryptographic protocols. digital signatures m-commerce security signature delegation}, doi={10.1109/IAS.2007.66} }
- Lisha He
Ning Zhang
Lirong He
Ian Rogers
Year: 2007
Secure M-commerce Transactions: A Third Party Based Signature Protocol
IAS
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/IAS.2007.66
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel joint signature protocol suited to applications run on UMTS and heterogeneous networks. The protocol enables a mobile user to securely delegate his/her signing power to an assisted server so that the assisted server can perform signature generation and verification on behalf of the user. By shifting computational expensive cryptographic operations to a third party, i.e. the assisted server, the protocol is able to eliminate public key operations for the mobile end, while providing message origin authentication, integrity, and non-repudiation services to both delegated (i.e. the mobile user) and delegating (i.e. the third party) entities. The protocol is suited to m-commerce applications, in which a mobile user with a resource restrictive device wishes to access Internet-based security-sensitive services. The security of the proposed protocol is analyzed and its performance against other related work is evaluated.