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  1. Proceedings of the 2003 ACM workshop on XML security (XMLSEC '03)
  2. Anonymous authentication scheme for XML security standard with Refreshable Tokens
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Derived access control specification for XML
Grid security: requirements, plans and ongoing efforts
RDF metadata for XML access control
An XML-based approach to combine firewalls and web services security specifications
Concept-level access control for the Semantic Web
An access control framework for business processes for web services
Access control of XML documents considering update operations
Optimistic fair contract signing for Web services
Bulletproof business process automation: securing XML forms with document subset signatures
First experiences using XACML for access control in distributed systems
A bitmap-based access control for restricted views of XML documents
Anonymous authentication scheme for XML security standard with Refreshable Tokens
Certificate validation service using XKMS for computational grid

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Anonymous authentication scheme for XML security standard with Refreshable Tokens

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Imai, Hideki Otsuka, Akira Shigetomi, Rie
Abstract Anonymity is a highly desired feature in Internet transactions. On the other hand, unconditional anonymity may contain some traps. For instance, it may cause irresponsible, or even criminal, use of the Internet. Thus, it would be desirable to have revocable anonymity in our internet applications. In this work, we suggest an anonymous authentication scheme for WS-Security. Our scheme assures the user's anonymity but the server can check, and even reject without unveiling the user's identification the user's right for accessing a specific service. The main tools which we use to achieve our rejectable anonymous protocols are "Refreshable Tokens". Our scheme does not require any active trusted third party in contrast to previous works in the literature. However, in situations where the identity of a user suspect of malicious act is required, the server could be easily to deny the user's service.
Starting Page 86
Ending Page 93
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 158113777X
DOI 10.1145/968559.968573
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2003-10-31
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Xml Information security Anonymity Privacy protection Credential system
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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