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Defining Security Services for Electronic Tendering

Du, R., Foo, E., Boyd, C. and Fitzgerald, B.

    A major step is required to integrate critical legal requirements into e-tendering system design. The current systems using ad-hoc security mechanisms do not meet the legal requirements for forming a complex electronic contract. This paper analyses the etendering process and its legal obligations. The mapping of these obligations to security policies has identified a set of essential security services (mechanisms) for e-tendering systems, with particular emphasis on the contract forming process. These essential security services provide a promising solution for a reliable etendering system.
Cite as: Du, R., Foo, E., Boyd, C. and Fitzgerald, B. (2004). Defining Security Services for Electronic Tendering. In Proc. Second Australasian Information Security Workshop (AISW2004), Dunedin, New Zealand. CRPIT, 32. Montague, P. and Steketee, C., Eds. ACS. 43-52.
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