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Security without identification: transaction systems to make big brother obsolete
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Volume 28 ,  Issue 10  (October 1985) table of contents
Pages: 1030 - 1044  
Year of Publication: 1985
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
David Chaum  Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The large-scale automated transaction systems of the near future can be designed to protect the privacy and maintain the security of both individuals and organizations.


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Chaum, D. The dining cryptographers problem: Unconditional sender and recipient untraceability. Available from the author.
 
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Chaum, D. Privacy protected payments: Unconditional payer and/or payee untraceability. Available from the author.
 
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Chaum, D. Showing credentials without identification: Transferring signatures between unconditionally unlinkable pseudonyms. Available from the author.
 
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Diffie, W., and Hellman, M.E. New directions in cryptography. IEEE Trans. hf. Theory T-17.76 (Nov. 1976), 644-654.
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