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<p>His browser presents this key every time he accesses the website and enters his password, which effectively binds his username and password to the generated private key. Additionally, Jae-sang can digitally sign online checks, authorize payments, and sign tax forms that he submits to the bank site using this generated key [<a href="#sign">SIGN</a>]. He can also perform the following tasks, following an authentication cycle such as the one described above:</p>
<ol>
- <li><p>Receive encrypted documents from GB via HTTP that only he can read, with the assurance that they have come from GB and only GB. These include his private bank statements and tax documents, which are signed with his public key, already obtained in a previous step. [<a href="#verify">VERIFY</a> | <a href="#UNWRAP">UNWRAP</a>| <a href="#decrypt-sym">DECRYPT-SYM</a> ].</p></li>
+ <li><p>Receive encrypted documents from GB via HTTP that only he can read, with the assurance that they have come from GB and only GB. These include his private bank statements and tax documents, which are signed with his public key, already obtained in a previous step. [<a href="#verify">VERIFY</a> | <a href="#unwrap">UNWRAP</a>| <a href="#decrypt-sym">DECRYPT-SYM</a> ].</p></li>
<li><p>Submit documents to GB that only GB can read, with the assurance that these have come from Jae-sang. Such documents include confidential financial information, and may be encrypted at submission. [<a href="#sign">SIGN</a> | <a href="#derive-sym">DERIVE-SYM</a> | <a href="#encrypt-sym">ENCRYPT-SYM</a> | <a href="#wrap">WRAP</a>]</p></li>
</ol>
<p>If GB wishes to "cache" aspects of reusuable authentication code, but cannot avail of a code signing system, GB can employ a similar data integrity mechanism that the <a href="#data-integrity">social networking site uses</a>. Moreover, Jae-sang or GB may at any time reinitiate a key generation operation for subsequent transactions; GB will determine the validity of the keys in question.</p>