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2003

  • @inproceedings{BSS2003,
    	vgclass =	{refpap},
    	author =	{Laurence Bull and Peter Stanski and David McG.\ Squire},
    	title =	{Content Extraction Signatures using {XML} Digital
    	Signatures and Custom Transforms On-Demand},
    	booktitle =	{Proceedings of the 12th International World Wide Web
    	Conference (WWW2003)},
    	address =	{Budapest, Hungary},
    	pages =	{170--177},
    	month =	{20--24~May},
    	year =	{2003},
    	doi =	{https://doi.org/10.1145/775152.775176},
    	url =	{http://www2003.org/cdrom/papers/refereed/p838/p838-bull.html},
    	abstract =	{Content Extraction Signatures (CES) enable selective
    	disclosure of verifiable content, provide privacy for blinded content,
    	and enable the signer to specify the content the document owner is
    	allowed to extract or blind. Combined, these properties give what we
    	call CES functionality. In this paper we describe our work in
    	developing custom transform algorithms to expand the functionality of
    	an XML Signature to include CES functionality in XML Signature Core
    	Validation. We also describe a custom revocation mechanism and our
    	implementation for non-XML content where the custom transforms are
    	dynamically loaded demonstrating that custom signing and verifi- cation
    	is not constrained to a  closed system . Through the use of dynamic
    	loading we show that a verifier can still verify an XML
    	Signature-compliant signature even though a custom signature was
    	produced.},
    }