2017 National Information Technology Conference (NITC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/nitc.2017.8285654
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IDStack — The common protocol for document verification built on digital signatures

Abstract: The use of physical documents is inconvenient and inefficient in today's world, which motivates us to move towards the use of digital documents. Digital documents can solve many problems of inefficiency of data management but proving their authenticity and verifying them is still a problem. This paper presents a solution for this problem using text extraction, digital signatures and a correlation score for a set of documents. The paper discusses the impacts and advantages of the proposed technologies against … Show more

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“…Similarly, a solution cannot be called interoperable if it only works for a certain collaborative network. In existing systems, there is no common methodology for validating and verifying electronic documents acceptable across multiple domains, as a result, systems are either siloed, fragmented, or limited to collaboration networks [ 3 , 73 ]. SSI on the other hand, is based on open standards and protocols and holds the possibility to be interoperable.…”
Section: Evaluation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, a solution cannot be called interoperable if it only works for a certain collaborative network. In existing systems, there is no common methodology for validating and verifying electronic documents acceptable across multiple domains, as a result, systems are either siloed, fragmented, or limited to collaboration networks [ 3 , 73 ]. SSI on the other hand, is based on open standards and protocols and holds the possibility to be interoperable.…”
Section: Evaluation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the paper by Lakmal et al [ 3 ], a new approach (IDStack) to document verification using text extraction, digital signatures, and a correlation score for a set of documents is proposed. The IDStack protocol is implemented in a modularized architecture, which has three unique and different modules: a data extraction module, a data validating module, and a score calculating module used by three user roles called extractor, validator, and relying party.…”
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“…This paper discusses a proposed solution for the above-mentioned problems. ID stack is a technology that uses digital signatures to verify the documents uploaded by the users, and all the documents are provided with some rating-based mechanism through which the authenticity of the document can be measured [3].…”
Section: A Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital signature is one method of file security that can be used to detect unauthorized data modifications and authenticate file ownership identities [2], [3]. In addition, recipients can use digital signatures as evidence to third parties that the signature is in fact, produced by the claimed signatory [4], [5], [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%