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Using SET for secure electronic commerce

by Grady Drew
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Overview

Build and implement secure SET E-commerce payment systems-now!

The SET protocol supercharges E-commerce by providing a standard, secure way to handle credit card transactions online. It represents the first vendor-neutral Internet security solution that delivers authentication, privacy and data integrity, all in one neat package. Using SET for Secure Electronic Commerce is the first book that shows developers and merchants all they need to know to start profiting from SET. It reviews the entire protocol, and every aspect of a SET transaction, from start to finish-with practical examples. Coverage includes:

  • Wallets, merchant servers and other SET software components
  • Encryption and cryptographic techniques
  • Certificates, the certification process and how SET handles trust and authentication
  • SET payment messaging scenarios, including payment messaging between cardholder and merchant, and payment gateways
  • Advanced protocol extensions, including the SET debit architecture, smart cards, Japanese Payment Options and PIN-based solutions

Using SET for Secure Electronic Commerce offers a practical roadmap for implementing your own SET applications and an up-to-date guide to the SET vendors and standards you'll need to do so. For thousands of online merchants, SET isn't just smart technology: it's smart business. Now's the time to get started-and this is the book.

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Secure Electronic Transactions (SET) is a protocol designed by Mastercard, Visa, and a group of Internet technology vendors for the purpose of supporting credit card purchases on the Internet. This manual furnishes online merchants and programmers/system administrators with a basic understanding of the SET protocol, including software components, encryption and cryptography, certification, and payment messaging. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
November 30, 1998
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, c1999.
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130997159

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