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Foil 66 Open Buying on the Internet (1)

From Security Infrastructure fo Electronic Commerce and Internet CPS714 Computational Science Information Track -- June 2 and June 7 99. by Roman Markowski


1 Focus : Business-to-Business transactions
2 Designed as EDI complement (Electronic Data Interchange); targets high volume, low cost corporate orders (distributors, suppliers, business partners, agents, etc.)
3 Security based on
  • X.509 digital certificates for authentication
  • SSL for communication\
  • SET for credit card transactions
4 Characteristics
  • cost effective, robust, flexible, interoperable
5 Standard supported by
  • Netscape (BuyerXpert, SellerXpert), Microsoft (Site Server), IBM (Net.Commerce), AMEX

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