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Obfuscated Key Exchange

Proceedings of the 2024 on ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security
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Felix Günther 0001   +2 more
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Partnership in key exchange protocols

Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Information, Computer, and Communications Security, 2009
In this paper, we investigate the notion of partnership as found in security models for key exchange protocols. Several different approaches have been pursued to define partnership, with varying degrees of success. We aim to provide an overview and criticism of the various definitions and point out some pitfalls that can be encountered when trying to ...
Kazukuni Kobara   +2 more
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On the Foundations of Key Exchange

2013
Ein Schlüsselaustausch ermöglicht zwei Parteien, sich über einen unsicheren Kanal auf einen gemeinsamen, geheimen Schlüssel zu einigen. Diffie und Hellman [DH76] entwickelten 1976 das erste Schlüsselaustauschprotokoll und legten damit den Grundstein für ein fruchtbares Forschungsgebiet.
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Unilaterally-Authenticated Key Exchange

2017
Key Exchange (KE), which enables two parties (e.g., a client and a server) to securely establish a common private key while communicating over an insecure channel, is one of the most fundamental cryptographic primitives. In this work, we address the setting of unilaterally-authenticated key exchange (UAKE), where an unauthenticated (unkeyed) client ...
Yevgeniy Dodis, Dario Fiore 0001
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How to exchange (secret) keys

ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1983
A protocol is presented whereby two adversaries may exchange secrets, though neither trusts the other. The secrets are the prime factors of their publicly announced composite numbers. The two adversaries can exchange their secrets bit by bit, but each fears the other will cheat by sending “junk”bits.
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Social Exchange Theory: A Critical Review with Theoretical Remedies

Academy of Management Annals, 2017
Russell Cropanzano   +2 more
exaly  

Electrical Control of the Exchange Spring in Antiferromagnetic Metals

Advanced Materials, 2015
Yuyan Wang, Cheng Song, Yinuo Yan
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Social Exchange Theory: An Interdisciplinary Review

Journal of Management, 2005
Russell Cropanzano, Marie S Mitchell
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Two interface effects: Exchange bias and magnetic proximity

Physics Reports, 2014
P K Manna, S M Yusuf, P K Manna
exaly  

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