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The MSPay patent (PCT) application has been released on WIFO.
MSPay is about to fence in the core technology even more through a strengthening of the original patent application. In cooperation with the acknowledget patent bureau Plougmann & Vingtoft an improved patent application is about to be completed and filed.
By Alexandra Institute
High-Level analysis of the MSPay protocol
Summary:
“This document contains a high-level description of the protocols of the MS Pay system and an analysis of these high level protocols, assessing which security properties they have under various assumptions on the channels used in the protocols and the type of attack the system is under. From now on the system denotes one instance of the MS Pay system, including one transaction unit and a number of buyers and sellers.”
“This document contains a high-level description of the protocols of the MS Pay system and an analysis of these high level protocols, assessing which security properties they have under various assumptions on the channels used in the protocols and the type of attack the system is under. From now on the system denotes one instance of the MS Pay system, including one transaction unit and a number of buyers and sellers.”
Conclusion:
“…The system has been found to guarantee the highest level of security possible given the intended deployment scenarios. Furthermore, this level of security is judged appropriate for commercial use of the system, as fiscal security of the involved entities is guaranteed to the highest degree possible…”
“…The system has been found to guarantee the highest level of security possible given the intended deployment scenarios. Furthermore, this level of security is judged appropriate for commercial use of the system, as fiscal security of the involved entities is guaranteed to the highest degree possible…”
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MSPay is just about to complete the verification and documentation of the source code and protocol with the acknowledget and accredited Danish IT research company Alexandra Institute – one out of only 12 companies approved by the Danish government as a technological service provider.
