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SMS4 is a 128-bit block cipher, which is used in the WAPI standard in China. This paper examines algebraic attacks on SMS4 over two different fields, that is, GF(2) and GF$(2^8),$ respectively. With regards to this, we first describe the SMS4 as systems of quadratic equations over the two different fields, and then estimate the computational complexities of XL algorithm for solving the two equations...
As RFID applications become widespread, different authentication schemes have been proposed to address the security and privacy issues in RFID systems. Most recent protocols have employed a "central server" model. This kind of authentication is vulnerable to Dos attack. In this paper, we present an RFID offline authentication protocol with Dos resilience, ROAD, which provides a more flexible...
The objective of private authentication for radio frequency identification (RFID) systems is to allow valid readers to explicitly authenticate their dominated tags without leaking tags' private information. To achieve this goal, RFID tags issue encrypted authentication messages to the RFID reader, and the reader searches the key space to locate the tags. Due to the lack of efficient key updating algorithms,...
Most of the current trust models in peer-to-peer (P2P) systems are identity based, which means that in order for one peer to trust another, it needs to know the other peer's identity. Hence, there exists an inherent tradeoff between trust and anonymity. To the best of our knowledge, there is currently no P2P protocol that provides complete mutual anonymity as well as authentication and trust management...
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