Tao Jiang, Xu Yuan, Qiong Cheng, Yulong Shen, Liangmin Wang, J. Ma
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Abstract
Price discrimination has been empirically exposed where e-commercial platforms aim to gain additional profits by charging customers with different prices for the same product/service. This situation becomes even worse in nowadays’ Big Data era, giving the chance for service providers to leverage artificial intelligence technologies to have the deep analysis of personalized patterns, urgently calling for solutions to prevent such discriminated behaviors to protect customers’ rights. This article aims to defend against price discrimination by developing a secure and privacy-preserving solution, provable for e-commerce fairness. Using a newly designed cryptographic accumulator and public bulletin board, our system, called FairECom, allows an auditor (i.e., a customer or third-party auditor) to verify if customers are experiencing price discrimination. In particular, FairECom enables a customer to check if his payment to a product/service is identical to other customers through a privacy-preserving challenge-response protocol, for implementing the price transparency against discrimination. We implement a prototype using an Ethereum-based public bulletin board to conduct the system evaluation. Our evaluation indicates that FairECom can integrate with existing APIs provided by Ethereum and incur acceptable costs when deploying to the e-commercial systems.
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The "IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC)" is a prestigious journal that publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research in the field of computer science, specifically targeting the development of dependable and secure computing systems and networks. This journal is dedicated to exploring the fundamental principles, methodologies, and mechanisms that enable the design, modeling, and evaluation of systems that meet the required levels of reliability, security, and performance.
The scope of TDSC includes research on measurement, modeling, and simulation techniques that contribute to the understanding and improvement of system performance under various constraints. It also covers the foundations necessary for the joint evaluation, verification, and design of systems that balance performance, security, and dependability.
By publishing archival research results, TDSC aims to provide a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and practitioners working in the areas of cybersecurity, fault tolerance, and system reliability. The journal's focus on cutting-edge research ensures that it remains at the forefront of advancements in the field, promoting the development of technologies that are critical for the functioning of modern, complex systems.