Electronic payment systems for e-commerce /
Generally society has been moving towards electronic payment systems since the 1970s, but it is only the arrival of the Internet and its vertiginous growth, that has made possible the recent advances in electronic payment systems.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Artech House,
©2001.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
Colección: | Artech House computer security series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Motivation for electronic payment
- Characteristics of current payment systems
- Cash payments
- Payment through banks
- Payment by check
- Payment by giro or credit transfer
- Automated clearing house (ACH) payments
- Wire transfer services
- Using payment cards
- Consumer preferences in payment systems
- Regulatory framework
- Cryptographic techniques
- Encryption and decryption
- Symmetric encryption
- Data Encryption Standard (DES)
- Triple DES
- IDEA
- Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
- RC2, RC4, and RC5
- Message digesting or hashing
- MD5
- The Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA)
- Kerberos
- Overview of the Kerberos model
- Obtaining a ticket
- Service request
- Asymmetric or public-key encryption
- Properties of a public-key cryptosystem
- Trapdoor one-way functions
- Using public-key cryptosystems for authentication
- Digital signatures and enveloping
- RSA
- Elliptic curve cryptography
- Public-key infrastructure (PKI)
- Certificates
- Certification authorities
- Attribute certificates
- Transport of security information
- Abstract syntax notation (ASN. 1)
- The X.509 directory authentication framework
- PKCS cryptographic message syntax
- Dual signatures
- Nonces
- Blind signatures
- Chip cards/smart cards
- Card types
- Memory types and capacity
- Physical specifications
- Security
- Public-key processing capabilities
- Multiapplication cards
- Java Card
- Multos
- Observers
- Credit card-based systems
- Mail order/telephone order (MOTO) transactions.