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EUROPKI
2006
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
On the Resilience of Key Agreement Protocols to Key Compromise Impersonation
Abstract. Key agreement protocols are a fundamental building block for ensuring authenticated and private communications between two parties over an insecure network. This paper fo...
Maurizio Adriano Strangio
JCSS
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Password-based authentication and key distribution protocols with perfect forward secrecy
In an open networking environment, a workstation usually needs to identify its legal users for providing its services. Kerberos provides an efficient approach whereby a trusted th...
Hung-Min Sun, Her-Tyan Yeh
COMPSEC
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
A Secure Identification and Key agreement protocol with user Anonymity (SIKA)
Anonymity is a desirable security feature in addition to providing user identification and key agreement during a user's login process. Recently, Yang et al., proposed an eff...
Kumar V. Mangipudi, Rajendra S. Katti
SIGOPSE
2004
ACM
16 years 2 days ago
Impeding attrition attacks in P2P systems
—P2P systems are exposed to an unusually broad range of attacks. These include a spectrum of denial-of-service, or attrition, attacks from low-level packet flooding to high-leve...
Petros Maniatis, Thomas J. Giuli, Mema Roussopoulo...
SECON
2007
IEEE
16 years 28 days ago
BSMR: Byzantine-Resilient Secure Multicast Routing in Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Abstract—In this work we identify vulnerabilities of ondemand multicast routing protocols for multi-hop wireless networks and discuss the challenges encountered in designing mech...
Reza Curtmola, Cristina Nita-Rotaru