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Verifiable Labels for Digital Services: A Practical Approach

Authors:
Maël Gassmann
Annett Laube

Keywords: Trust; Anti-Phishing; Digital Label.

Abstract:
Users often feel unsafe and unsecure when they use digital services. For normal users without technical backgrounds, it is difficult to recognize if a website is genuine. This makes them vulnerable to phishing attacks. In order to solve this issue, many organizations use corporate designs or logos to guide users through their websites. However, all this can be easily copied. More technical means are also advertised as solutions, like trusted Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates or Extended Validation (EV) certificates, but they are too complicated for non-technical users and barely make any difference. Right now, users lack a way to easily verify that they are using the intended digital service. A pure visual indication, e.g., with simple graphic files or technical means users don’t understand, is not sufficient. Using the TLS Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), verifiable labels will use these certificates to bind an entity’s label to the certificate’s key pair. Instead of trying to provide automated trust, verifiable labels acknowledge the presence of ill-intentioned entities. In order to differentiate them from trustworthy actors, cryptography is used to define facts, which allows a user client to form easily understandable recommendations and analyze a certain actor’s reputation. Thus, allowing users to naturally develop an opinion and make an educated guess as to whether an entity is worthy of their trust or not. The end goal would be that most business websites that ask for some level of trust would use verifiable labels; this way, websites with bad or no labels would start to stand out.

Pages: 8 to 12

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2023

Publication date: September 25, 2023

Published in: conference

ISBN: 978-1-68558-115-2

Location: Porto, Portugal

Dates: from September 25, 2023 to September 29, 2023