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This paper describes a practical and operational implementation of a Digital Signature scheme in a business application (Office Banking Application). The implementation is called TeleSeC.
In Denmark all banks and savings banks will use TeleSeC together with their Office Banking products allowing commercial clients to transfer funds between various account. It is anticipated that in the near future TeleSeC will establish the security standard for communication between clients and the financial infrastructure in Denmark.
This paper focuses on the protocols for administration of keys and certificates in TeleSeC.
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ISO/IEC 10118-2:92 Hash function for digital signatures Part 2: Hash Functions using a symmetric block — cipher algorithm.
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ISO/IEC 9735 Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) — Application level syntax rules.
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Fjelbye, P. (1995). TeleSeC - a Solution to Implementing Digital Signature in EDI/EDIFACT. In: Eloff, J.H.P., von Solms, S.H. (eds) Information Security — the Next Decade. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34873-5_31
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