An efficient identity-based key exchange protocol with KGS forward secrecy for low-power devices
For an ID-based key exchange (KE) protocol, KGS forward secrecy is about the protection of previously established session keys after the master secret key of the Key Generation Server (KGS) is compromised. This is the strongest notion of forward secrecy that one can provide for an ID-based KE protoc...
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Main Authors: | ZHU, Robert W., YANG, Guomin, WONG, Duncan S. |
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2007
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