Key establishment — Secrecy, authentication and anonymity
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
4-2011
Abstract
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.
Discipline
Information Security
Research Areas
Information Systems and Management
Publication
Handbook of Security and Networks
Editor
XIAO, Yang; CHEN, Hui
First Page
223
Last Page
244
ISBN
9789814273039
Identifier
10.1142/9789814273046_0008
Publisher
World Scientific
City or Country
USA
Citation
YANG, Guomin; WONG, Duncan S.; and DENG, Xiaotie.
Key establishment — Secrecy, authentication and anonymity. (2011). Handbook of Security and Networks. 223-244.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/7472
Additional URL
http://doi.org/10.1142/9789814273046_0008