DocumentCode
1708213
Title
The digital signature paradox
Author
Stapleton, J. ; Doyle, Patrick
fYear
2005
Firstpage
456
Lastpage
457
Abstract
Paradox is a term often associated with Hollywood´s fanciful time travel; however in the real world a time paradox does in fact exists. The system clock is the immediate source of time for any computer, and is the sole source for a time stamp determining when a document was created, modified and printed; or more interestingly when a digital signature was generated. Fraud has already been perpetrated by turning back system clocks leading to the falsification of information for which individuals have been disbarred or incarcerated. The application of a digital signature would not have resolved these issues; which is why digital signatures are time-insensitive. However, an independent clock source providing a trusted time stamp would and can circumvent individuals taking such illegal liberties. This paper presents the concept that data integrity needs to be redefined within the context of a time-sensitive mechanism.
Keywords
data integrity; digital signatures; fraud; data integrity; digital signature paradox; fraud; information falsification; system clock; time-sensitive digital signature; trusted time stamp; Certification; Clocks; Data security; Digital signatures; Information security; Public key; Public key cryptography; Time measurement; Turning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Assurance Workshop, 2005. IAW '05. Proceedings from the Sixth Annual IEEE SMC
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9290-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAW.2005.1495999
Filename
1495999
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