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Protocols for Authentication and Key Establishment [electronic resource] /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Information Security and CryptographyPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 2nd ed. 2020Description: XXVIII, 521 p. 17 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783662581469
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.73 23
  • 003.54 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.D35
  • Q350-390
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction to Authentication and Key Establishment -- Computational Security Models -- Protocols Using Shared Key Cryptography -- Authentication and Key Transport Using Public Key Cryptography -- Key Agreement Protocols -- Transport Layer Security Protocol -- Identity-Based Key Agreement -- Password-Based Protocols -- Group Key Establishment -- App. A, Standards for Authentication and Key Establishment -- App. B, Tutorial: Building a Key Establishment Protocol -- App. C, Summary of Notation.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book is the most comprehensive and integrated treatment of the protocols required for authentication and key establishment. In a clear, uniform presentation the authors classify most protocols in terms of their properties and resource requirements, and describe all the main attack types, so the reader can quickly evaluate protocols for particular applications. In this edition the authors introduced new chapters and updated the text throughout in response to new developments and updated standards. The first chapter, an introduction to authentication and key establishment, provides the necessary background on cryptography, attack scenarios, and protocol goals. A new chapter, computational security models, describes computational models for key exchange and authentication and will help readers understand what a computational proof provides and how to compare the different computational models in use. In the subsequent chapters the authors explain protocols that use shared key cryptography, authentication and key transport using public key cryptography, key agreement protocols, the Transport Layer Security protocol, identity-based key agreement, password-based protocols, and group key establishment. The book is a suitable graduate-level introduction, and a reference and overview for researchers and practitioners with 225 concrete protocols described. In the appendices the authors list and summarize the relevant standards, linking them to the main book text when appropriate, and they offer a short tutorial on how to build a key establishment protocol. The book also includes a list of protocols, a list of attacks, a summary of the notation used in the book, general and protocol indexes, and an extensive bibliography.
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Introduction to Authentication and Key Establishment -- Computational Security Models -- Protocols Using Shared Key Cryptography -- Authentication and Key Transport Using Public Key Cryptography -- Key Agreement Protocols -- Transport Layer Security Protocol -- Identity-Based Key Agreement -- Password-Based Protocols -- Group Key Establishment -- App. A, Standards for Authentication and Key Establishment -- App. B, Tutorial: Building a Key Establishment Protocol -- App. C, Summary of Notation.

This book is the most comprehensive and integrated treatment of the protocols required for authentication and key establishment. In a clear, uniform presentation the authors classify most protocols in terms of their properties and resource requirements, and describe all the main attack types, so the reader can quickly evaluate protocols for particular applications. In this edition the authors introduced new chapters and updated the text throughout in response to new developments and updated standards. The first chapter, an introduction to authentication and key establishment, provides the necessary background on cryptography, attack scenarios, and protocol goals. A new chapter, computational security models, describes computational models for key exchange and authentication and will help readers understand what a computational proof provides and how to compare the different computational models in use. In the subsequent chapters the authors explain protocols that use shared key cryptography, authentication and key transport using public key cryptography, key agreement protocols, the Transport Layer Security protocol, identity-based key agreement, password-based protocols, and group key establishment. The book is a suitable graduate-level introduction, and a reference and overview for researchers and practitioners with 225 concrete protocols described. In the appendices the authors list and summarize the relevant standards, linking them to the main book text when appropriate, and they offer a short tutorial on how to build a key establishment protocol. The book also includes a list of protocols, a list of attacks, a summary of the notation used in the book, general and protocol indexes, and an extensive bibliography.

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