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Authenticated key agreement protocol is an important primitive for establishing session key to provide secure communications in open and distributed environment. Key escrow is essential in situations where confidentiality and audit trail are legal requirements, whilst perfect forward secrecy is desirable to provide stronger security. i.e. the adversary couldn't acquire the past session keys even the...
Authenticated key agreement protocol is the fundamental building block for secure communication in the open network to ensure authentication and confidentiality of e-commerce and e-government applications. Certificateless public key cryptography combines the advantage of the identity-based public key cryptography (ID-PKC) and the traditional PKI. In this paper, we present a secure and efficient two-party...
As the fundamental building block for secure communication in the open network, authenticated key agreement protocols are usually constructed in the public key setting. Certificateless public key cryptography combines the advantage of the identity-based public key cryptography (ID-PKC) and the traditional PKI. In this paper, we present a secure and efficient two-party authenticated key agreement protocol...
Authenticated key agreement protocol is one of the important cryptographic primitives to ensure secure communication in an open network. Certificateless public key cryptography (CL-PKC) represents an interesting and potentially useful balance between public key cryptography based on certificates and identity-based cryptography. The topic of CL-PKC has undergone quite rapid development with schemes...
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