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Withdrawing a declaration of will: Towards a framework for digital signature revocation

Dimitrios Lekkas (Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering, University of the Aegean, Syros Island, Greece)
Stefanos Gritzalis (Department of Information and Communication Systems Engineering, University of the Aegean, Karlovassi, Samos, Greece)
Lilian Mitrou (Department of Information and Communication Systems Engineering, University of the Aegean, Karlovassi, Samos, Greece)

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 1 September 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

The objective of this paper is to investigate the legal and technical reasons why a declaration of will, denoted by a digital signature, can be cancelled and how this cancellation can be technically achieved.

Design/methodology/approach

Proposes a technical framework for establishing a signature revocation mechanism based on special data structures, the signature revocation tokens (SRT), and investigates the alternatives for disseminating the signature status information (SSI) to the relying parties.

Findings

A relying party has to take into consideration the possible existence of a signature revocation, in order to decide on the validity of a digital signature. A scheme based on a central public repository for the archival and distribution of signature revocation tokens exhibits significant advantages against other alternatives.

Originality/value

Identifies various intrinsic problems of the digital signature creation process that raise several questions on whether the signer performs a conscious and wilful act, although he/she is held liable for this action. The law faces the eventual right of the signer to claim a revocation of a previously made declaration of will, especially in cases of an error, fraud or duress.

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Citation

Lekkas, D., Gritzalis, S. and Mitrou, L. (2005), "Withdrawing a declaration of will: Towards a framework for digital signature revocation", Internet Research, Vol. 15 No. 4, pp. 400-420. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240510615173

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2005, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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