Key establishment — Secrecy, authentication and anonymity
Authenticated Key Establishment (AKE) is a method for two or more parties communicating over an insecure network to establish a shared symmetric key in a secure and authenticated manner. This shared key, generally called session key, will then be used for establishing a secure communication channel...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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Summary: | Authenticated Key Establishment (AKE) is a method for two or more parties communicating over an insecure network to establish a shared symmetric key in a secure and authenticated manner. This shared key, generally called session key, will then be used for establishing a secure communication channel among the parties. In this chapter, we will discuss some advanced topics regarding AKE for interconnected wired and wireless networks. Those topics include two-factor AKE, AKE in roaming networks, and user privacy protection in AKE protocols. |
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