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Liddy, Carrie – Internet Research, 1996
Discusses commercial security on the Internet and explains public key technology as successfully melding the conflicting requirements of openness for practical business applications and isolation and confidentiality for protection of data. Examples of public key value-added products are described, including encryption, digital signature and…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Confidentiality, Internet

Antonopoulos, Nick; Koukoumpetsos, Kyriakos; Shafarenko, Alex – Internet Research, 2001
Discusses the mobile software agent paradigm that provides a foundation for the development of high performance distributed applications and presents a simple, distributed access control architecture based on the concept of distributed, active authorization entities (lock cells), any combination of which can be referenced by an agent to provide…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Computer Software

Corradi, Antonio; Montanari, Rebecca; Stefanelli, Cesare – Internet Research, 2001
Discussion of the Internet focuses on new programming paradigms based on mobile agents. Considers the security issues associated with mobile agents and proposes a security architecture composed of a wide set of services and components capable of adapting to a variety of applications, particularly electronic commerce. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Security, Internet, Programming

Doddrell, Gregory R. – Internet Research, 1996
As business relies less on "fortress" style central computers and more on distributed systems, the risk of disruption increases because of inadequate physical security, support services, and site monitoring. This article discusses information security and why protection is required on the Internet, presents a best practice firewall, and…
Descriptors: Business, Computer Security, Information Systems, Internet

De Maeyer, Dirk – Internet Research, 1997
Examines the Internet's potential for becoming an information highway. Highlights include definitions of the information highway and the Internet; the infrastructure of an information highway; capacity; connectivity; simultaneity; network protocols; applications; interactivity; openness; mobility and remote access; universal access; affordable…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Security, Internet, Privacy

Buck, S. Peter – Internet Research, 1996
Discussion of use of the Internet for online payments focuses on payment mechanisms for conducting transactions. Highlights include commercial requirements; security requirements; various proposed and currently used mechanisms; and future possibilities. (LRW)
Descriptors: Banking, Computer Security, Futures (of Society), Internet

Ratnasingham, Pauline – Internet Research, 1998
Introduces the new concept of trust and how it influences the process of managing the security of an organization operating in an electronic commerce environment. Theoretically, the study aims to develop a framework of trust and security to provide a set of guidelines for secure electronic commerce. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Security, Guidelines, Organizational Climate, Organizational Theories

Broderick, Martha A.; Gibson, Virginia R.; Tarasewich, Peter – Internet Research, 2001
In the United States, electronic signatures recently became as legally binding as printed signatures. Reviews the status of electronic signatures in the United States, and compares it to work done by the United Nations. Summarizes the technology that can be used to implement electronic signatures. Discusses problems and open issues surrounding the…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Federal Legislation, Information Technology, Laws

Aldridge, Alicia; White, Michele; Forcht, Karen – Internet Research, 1997
Lack of security is perceived as a major roadblock to doing business online. This article examines system, user, and commercial transaction privacy on the World Wide Web and discusses methods of protection: operating systems security, file and data protection, user education, access restrictions, data authentication, perimeter and transaction…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Business, Computer Security, Government Role

Loew, Robert; Stengel, Ingo; Bleimann, Udo; McDonald, Aidan – Internet Research, 1999
Presents an overview of two projects that concern local area networks and the common point between networks as they relate to network security. Discusses security architectures based on firewall components, packet filters, application gateways, security-management components, an intranet solution, user registration by Web form, and requests for…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Security, Information Retrieval, Local Area Networks

Rowley, Jennifer – Internet Research, 1996
Internet advertising and commercial activity are increasing. This article examines challenges facing the retail industry on the Internet: location; comparison shopping; security, especially financial transactions; customer base and profile; nature of the shopping experience; and legal and marketplace controls. (PEN)
Descriptors: Advertising, Business, Computer Security, Free Enterprise System

Gritzalis, Stefanos; Aggelis, George; Spinellis, Diomidis – Internet Research, 1999
Discusses downloadable executable content, or mobile code, on the World Wide Web; evaluates the security features offered by the Java and Safe-Tcl programming languages; and describes the basic mechanisms of each of the proposed security models. Presents current implementations, as well as upcoming extensions, and evaluates their efficiency and…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Evaluation Methods, Futures (of Society), Models

Liao, Gen-Yih; Hwang, Jing-Jang – Internet Research, 2001
Describes an Internet auction model achieving verifiable fairness, a requirement aimed at enhancing the trust of bidders in auctioneers. Analysis results demonstrate that the proposed model satisfies various requirements regarding fairness and privacy. Moreover, in the proposed model, the losing bids remain sealed. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Business, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Security, Consumer Economics

Jayawardhena, Chanaka; Foley, Paul – Internet Research, 2000
Discussion of changes in the banking industry focuses on an analysis of 12 Internet banking operations in the United Kingdom. Topics include delivery strategies; customer demand and requirements; and an evaluation of banking Web sites that considers speed, content and design, navigation, interactivity, and security. (LRW)
Descriptors: Banking, Computer Security, Content Analysis, Delivery Systems

Prevelakis, Vassilis; Keromytis, Angelos – Internet Research, 2003
Proposes the use of a special purpose drop-in firewall/VPN gateway called Sieve, that can be inserted between the mobile workstation and the network to provide individualized security services for that particular station. Discusses features and advantages of the system and demonstrates how Sieve was used in various application areas such as at…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Security, Computer Software Development, Computer System Design
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