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The Proposals of Identity Escrow Scheme to Control User's Anonymity (사용자의 익명성을 제어하는 신원 위탁 방식 제안)

  • 황보성;이임영
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.3 no.6
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    • pp.617-624
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    • 2000
  • We introduce the concept of a Identity Escrow Scheme, an application of key escrow ideas to solve the problem of authentication. In the Identity Escrow Scheme, the User escrows a own real identity to the Issuer and receives a Authentication Information. In authentication step, between the User to the Service Provider, the User only gives a Authentication Information to the Service Provider. Therefore, the Service Provider don't know a real identity of user's. However, when the User does unlawful actions, the Lawful Agent is called by the Service Provider, and his anonymity is revoked by cooperation of the Issuer and the Lawful Agent. We propose new Identity Escrow Schemes and analyze these.

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A Identity Escrow mechanism supporting key recovery (키 복구를 지원하는 향상된 신원위탁 메커니즘)

  • 이용호;이임영;김주한;문기영
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2002
  • In case certification between user and service provider is achieved, problem that user's identity is revealed is occurring by social issue, so it was presented identity escrow scheme to solve these problem. In identity escrow scheme, the issuer who have correct user's identity transmits securely anonymity authentication information to user, and user achieves authentication phase with service provider keeping oneself anonymity using this. In this paper, we present requirement for security and trusty of identity escrow scheme and propose new mechanism that can security this. Also, propose method that service provider can deliver securely contents to user and propose mechanism that improve that support ky recovery at encryption communication that using secret key that it was generated by key agreement between users.

A Study on the Quantified Point System for Designation of Personal Identity Proofing Service Provider based on Resident Registration Number

  • Kim, JongBae
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, we propose to improve the designation examination criteria of agencies that provide personal identity proofing based on the resident registration number (RRN), a 13-digit number uniquely assigned by the government to identify Korean citizens. In online commerce, etc., the personal identity proofing agency (PIPA) is a place where online users can prove their personal identity by presenting an alternative means instead of their RRN. The designation examination criteria for PIPAs established in 2012 is a revision of the relevant current laws, and there is a problem in applying the designation examination for alternative means of RRN as the current examination standard. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a method to make the current examination criteria applicable to the newly designated examination of the personal identity proofing service provider based on the current RRN alternative method. According to the current designation examination criteria, only those who satisfy all the examination criteria are designated as the PIPA. However, in reality, it is not in line with the purpose of regulatory reform to require that all examination criteria be satisfied. In the proposed method, it is proposed to apply the standard score system for designation of PIPAs, to make the law current, to secure legal compliance, and to establish a new examination standard to provide a new alternative means of personal identity proofing service. By applying the proposed method to the PIPA designation examination, various alternative means of RRN can be utilized in the online commerce service market.

An Identity Authentication Sharing Architecture for Global Internet Environment (글로벌 인터넷 환경을 위한 신원 인증 공유 구조)

  • Park, Seungchul
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.259-270
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    • 2013
  • Identity authentication sharing technologies which allow many service providers to share the result of identity authentication of an identity provider receive high attention as alternatives for current problematic identity authentications in the next-generation Internet environment, since they can provide crucial advantages including high usability, cost effectiveness of service providers, and privacy protection. However, in order for the identity authentication sharing technologies to be widely deployed in global Internet scale, the interoperability problem among different identity authentication sharing protocols and the trustworthiness issue among the participating identity providers, service providers, and users should be resolved in advance. This paper firstly analyzes current status of the protocol interoperability issue and existing trust frameworks for identity authentication sharing. And then, based on the result of analysis, this paper proposes a next generation identity authentication sharing architecture for global Internet.

Analysis of Internet Identity Management 2.0 and Perspective of 3.0 (인터넷 신원 관리 2.0에 대한 분석과 3.0에 대한 전망)

  • Park, Seung-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.1501-1509
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    • 2011
  • Current identity management 1.0 model, which is service provider-centric and isolated, has several problems such as low usability, high cost structure, difficulty in privacy protection, and lack of trust infrastructure. Though various SSO-based identity management 2.0 models including Passport/Live ID, Liberty Alliance/SAML, CardSpace, and OpenID have been recently developed in order to overcome those problems, they are not widely accepted in real Internet environment so as to replace the existing identity management 1.0 model. This paper firstly analyzes the widely-known identity 2.0 models in a comparative way, and then presents a perspective on the development direction of identity management 3.0 model for future Internet.

The Provider-Role Consciusness of Married Working Women (취업주부의 부양자역할의식에 관한연구)

  • 옥선화
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.134-148
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    • 1993
  • The study was designed to examine the present state of the provider-role consciousness of married working women in Korea and to identify five variable-clusters which were drawn from the theoretical perspectives. The subjects of this study were 573 married working women whose husbands also had their work. The statistical methods adopted for data analyses were frequencies. oneway ANOVA. Scheffe-test t-test, and multiple regression analysis. The major findings of this study can be summarized as follows; 1) The level of the provider-role consciousness of married working women was slightly high. 2) As for the aspects of the individual attribute variables. educational level job income age native area motive of work. and sex-role identity significantly influenced the provider-role consciousness of married working women. 3) Concerning the family background variables marriage duration number of children mother's experience of employment father's educational level and husbands's income were significantly related to the provider-role consciousness of married working women, 4) As for the social relationship variables. degree of participation in social associations significant others' attitudes toward housewife's work degree of domestic role sharing with husband and wife/husband income ration significantly affected the provider-role conscious-ness of married working women. Based on these findings it came to be revealed that multidirectional perspecitves were useful to identify variables which could predict the provider-role consciousness of married working women, Also it was revealed that the significant others' approvals for women's work were necessary to the establishment of the provider-role consciousness of married working women.

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User Acceptance Enablers according to the types of identity on Virtual Community

  • Han, In-Goo;Kim, Min-Soo;Lee, Hyoung-Yong
    • Proceedings of the Korea Inteligent Information System Society Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.375-383
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    • 2004
  • Despite the fact that virtual communities on the Internet have been growing at an exponential rate in recent years, little research has been done on the characteristics of virtual communities. In order to better understand and manage the activities of virtual communities, a theoretical model is proposed in this paper. The objective of this paper is to clarify the factors as they are related to the Technology Acceptance Model. In particular the relationship among identities, trust, and other factors are hypothesized. Using the Technology Acceptance Model, this research showed that the importance of identity and trust in virtual communities. The members of virtual communities interact continuously and share an identity. According to the identity type, different ways of stimulating the members are necessary in order to facilitate participation in activities of virtual communities. The virtual communities of a more utilitarian identity are more sensitive to trust in members than trust in the service provider, and members of a more utilitarian identity are inclined to exchange information with each other.

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Privacy Authorization for Internet Identity Management System (인터넷 Identity 관리 시스템을 위한 프라이버시 인가)

  • Roh Jong-Hyuk;Jin Seung-Hun;Lee Kyoon-Ha
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.30 no.10B
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    • pp.648-659
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    • 2005
  • One's identity on the Internet has been disclosed and abused without his consent. Personal information must be protected by appropriate security safeguard. An Individual should have the right to know whether his personal details have been collected and stored. This paper proposes various conceptual models for designing privacy enabling service architecture in the Internet identity management system. For the restriction of access to personal information, we introduce the owner's policy and the management policy The owner's policy should provide the user with enough information to manage easily and securely his data. To control precisely and effectively all personal information in the Identity provider, we propose the privacy management policy and the privacy authorization model.

Proposal for Service Model for Internet Identity Management (인터넷 ID관리를 위한 서비스 모델 제안)

  • Song, Jung-Hwan;Kang, Yeon-Jung;Jang, Hwan-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.143-152
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    • 2008
  • The incredible progress of information and communication technology has allowed various information and communication services to emerge in the Web environment. Such a service is initiated when the user provides his/her personal information to the service provider and is then given an identifier and authentication data. A series of the processes is inconvenient as it requires authentication by the service provider each time that the user requests the service. Furthermore, as the user subscribes to more services, the volume of ID and authentication information increases. This compels the users to use an ID that is easy to remember or to register the same ID over and over, increasing the risk of ID hacking. It is clear that such threats will become more serious as our lives become more dependent upon the Internet and as the Internet service environment advances. With the introduction of different services, the need to efficiently manage ID has been raised. In this paper, a Internet Identity Management Service that enables the control of the flow of the user’s personal information, which is used and stored for the Internet service, is proposed from the user's perspective.