Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Semantic Digital Signatures

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A shameless plug for issues that have occupied my (and my coauthors) thoughts as of late.

We discuss the need of addressing, in a uniform way, digital signatures with rich semantics, for enabling increased automation of signature processing. We present a scheme for combining digital signatures with the formal and extensible semantics of the Semantic Web, as a standard layer in applications using digital signatures. We introduce several constructions and processes towards realizing this end, a new class of attack against semantically enabled applications, and measures of avoiding this attack class. Finally, we simplify a few existing processes that use digital signatures by expressing them in terms of semantic signatures.
By: Daniela Bourges-Waldegg, Christian Hoertnagl, James Riordan

Comments especially welcome.

Posted by james at 9:47 PM in Tools and Programming

 

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