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Secure electronic bills of lading: blind counts and digital signatures

机译:安全的电子提单:盲目清点和数字签名

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Electronic documents used in the framework of the goods delivery industry-i.e. electronic bills of lading (e-BOLs)-are the enablers of any payment, and therefore exposed to frauds. As of today, e-BOLs are handled by special private companies, which provide paperless trading services through their trade chains. This paper contributes a zero-knowledge open solution to the problem of designing secure electronic bills of lading, in the framework of a shipper-carrier-buyer transmission model. The suggested solution is a cryptographic protocol based on digital signatures and blind merchandise counts-that is, counts that do not reveal any information about actually counted quantities. The model is designed to mitigate a number of security threats and assumes the existence of both a trusted third party and a bank in charge of payment procedures. The paper discusses the drawbacks of the existing proprietary solutions and shows how the suggested open protocol addresses them.
机译:货物运输行业框架中使用的电子文件,即电子提单(e-BOL)是任何付款的促成因素,因此容易遭受欺诈。到目前为止,e-BOL由特殊的私人公司处理,这些公司通过其贸易链提供无纸贸易服务。本文在托运人-买方-买方传输模型的框架下,为设计安全的电子提单问题提供了零知识开放解决方案。建议的解决方案是一种基于数字签名和盲商品计数的加密协议,也就是说,该计数不会透露有关实际计数数量的任何信息。该模型旨在缓解多种安全威胁,并假设存在受信任的第三方和负责付款程序的银行。本文讨论了现有专有解决方案的弊端,并说明了建议的开放协议如何解决它们。

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