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An Enhanced Deniable Authentication Protocol
2008 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security, 2008A deniable authentication can be used to provide secure negotiation on the Internet. Although many deniable authentication protocols have been proposed, most of them are vulnerable to various cryptanalytic attacks. Recently, a new deniable authentication protocol was proposed by Lee et al.
Gang Li, Xiangjun Xin 0002, Wei Li
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Authentication Revisited: Flaw or Not, the Recursive Authentication Protocol
2008Authentication and secrecy have been widely investigated in security protocols. They are closely related to each other and variants of definitions have been proposed, which focus on the concepts of corresponding assertion and key distribution.
Guoqiang Li 0001, Mizuhito Ogawa
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An RFID authentication protocol with flexible path authentication
2013 IEEE International Conference on RFID-Technologies and Applications (RFID-TA), 2013RFID technology enables us to identify many products with wireless communication. When RFID tags are attached to the various products for management, authorization to interact with the tag is changed in the life-cycle. In this paper, we propose the first RFID authentication protocol with flexible path authentication which the RFID reader and tag ...
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An improvement on a deniable authentication protocol
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2004In 2002, Fan et al. proposed a deniable authentication protocol based on the Deffie-Hellman key agreement protocol. They guaranteed that the proposed protocol, which is deniable, can authenticate the source of the message and resist the person-in-the-middle(PIM) attack.
Ya-Fen Chang +2 more
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A security imbedded authentication protocol
IEEE INFOCOM '88,Seventh Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communcations Societies. Networks: Evolution or Revolution?, 2003A authentication protocol with security imbedded into it is reported. It is based on a combination of the private-key and the public-key encryption systems. A Petri-net model of the protocol is presented to verify that the protocol is correct and deadlock-free. >
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On belief evolution in authentication protocols
Proceedings Computer Security Foundations Workshop IV, 2002Authentication protocols can be viewed from the perspective of the evolution of beliefs within a protocol run. Inference rules which ensue from this perspective are presented. These rules can be used to analyze the protocols which BAN logic can analyze.
Rajashekar Kailar, Virgil D. Gligor
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A consistent history authentication protocol
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2006Traditional strong authentication systems rely on a certification chain to delegate the authority of trusting an intermediate end. However, in some practical life scenarios a relayed authentication is not accepted and thus it would be advisable a straight proof of trustiness with a direct interaction with the involved party.
Guido Rotondi, Gianpiero Guerrera
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A Novel Stateless Authentication Protocol
2013The value of authentication protocols which minimise (or even eliminate) the need for stored state in addressing DoS attacks is well-established — the seminal paper of Aura and Nikander [1] is of particular importance in this context. However, although there is now a substantial literature on this topic, it would seem that many aspects of stateless ...
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Errors in Attacks on Authentication Protocols
The Second International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES'07), 2007A tool for automated validation of attacks on authentication protocols has been used to find several flaws and ambiguities in the list of attacks described in the well known report by Clark and Jacob. In this paper the errors are presented and classified.
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Efficient authentication protocols of GSM
Computer Communications, 2005Undoubtedly, GSM is the most important standard of the worldwide wireless communication in recent periods. The authentication protocol is the main component of the GSM architecture. However, there are several drawbacks found in the existing authentication protocol of GSM, such as bandwidth consumption between VLR and HLR, storage overhead in VLR, and ...
Chin-Chen Chang 0001 +2 more
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