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Electronic Payment Systems
half day program Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California Who should attend: Those wishing to sell information, services, and other products over the Internet will walk away with a better understanding of how they can receive payment from network users. Participants from financial institutions will learn how their organizations can play a role in network commerce. Software developers will learn the steps in designing protocols and software which take advantage of network payment systems. This tutorial will cover several alternatives for payment on the Internet including secure presentation of credit card numbers, electronic currency, and credit-debit systems. The situations for which each approach is best suited, and the predominant examples of each approach, will be described. The flow of funds through the system will be detailed for each model, and the role of banks and other financial intermediaries discussed. Security issues and fraud prevention will be stressed, including who incurs risk from fraud and failure to pay, and which parties need to be trusted. Topics include:
Dr. Clifford Neuman is a senior research scientist at the Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern California, a faculty member in the Computer Science Department at USC, and Chief Scientist for CyberSafe Corporation. He was one of the principal designers of the Kerberos authentication system for Project Athena. He received MS and PhD degrees from the University of Washington. Dr. Neuman's recent work includes the development of a security infrastructure supporting authorization, accounting, and the NetCheque® electronic payment system.
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