Electronic negotiation and security of information exchanged in e-commerce
Al-Jaljouli, Raja and Abawajy, Jemal 2007, Electronic negotiation and security of information exchanged in e-commerce, in Proceedings of the 2007 collecter E-commerce conference : Collecter 2007 - 10th anniversary., University of South Australia, Adelaide, S. Aust., pp. 1-11.
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Electronic negotiation and security of information exchanged in e-commerce
Proceedings of the 2007 collecter E-commerce conference : Collecter 2007 - 10th anniversary.
Editor(s)
Swatman, Paula M.C.
Publication date
2007
Conference series
CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce
Start page
1
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11
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University of South Australia
Place of publication
Adelaide, S. Aust.
Summary
In settings such as electronic markets where trading partners have conflicting interests and a desire to cooperate, mobile agent mediated negotiation have become very popular. However, agent-based negotiation in electronic commerce involves the exchange of critical and sensitive data that must be highly safeguarded. Therefore, in order to give benefits of quick and safe trading to the trading partners, an approach that secures the information exchanged between the mobile agents during e-Commerce negotiations is needed. To this end, we discuss an approach that we refer to as Multi-Agent Security NEgotiation Protocol (MASNEP). To show that MASNEP protocol is free of attacks and thus the information exchanged throughout electronic negotiation is truly secured, we provide a formal proof on the correctness of the MASNEP.