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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...
To provide secure communications in open and distributed environments, authenticated key agreement protocol is an important primitive for establishing session key. So far, great deals of identity-based protocols have been proposed to provide robust mutual authentication and key establishment in two-party setting. Majority of the existing escrowable identitybased key agreement protocols, however, only...
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