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Authenticated key agreement protocol is a fundamental building block for ensuring private communications between two or more parties over an insecure network. Certificateless public key cryptography (CL-PKC) combines the advantage of the identity-based public key cryptography (ID-PKC) and the traditional PKI. In the recent work, Wang et al. proposed an efficient two-party certificateless authenticated...
E-learning communication security should be considered to ensure sensitive message transmission. Authenticated key agreement protocol in the client- server setting is the fundamental building block for ensuring client-server entity authentication, data confidentiality and integrity. So far, great deals of two- party authenticated key agreement protocols were proposed based on traditional public key...
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