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Design of Key Establishment Protocol Using One-Way Functions to Avert insider-replay Attack

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In this work, we have identified a class of weakness named as insider-replay attack in a number of existing protocols and propose a common design principle to avoid the weakness. Also, based on the design principles, we propose three key establishment schemes under two different scenarios. The proposed schemes are efficient in terms of number of nonce used and are based on one-way functions.

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Saha, M., RoyChowdhury, D. (2006). Design of Key Establishment Protocol Using One-Way Functions to Avert insider-replay Attack. In: Bagchi, A., Atluri, V. (eds) Information Systems Security. ICISS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4332. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11961635_13

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