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Protocols for Authentication and Key Establishment [Hardcover]

Colin Boyd (Author), Anish Mathuria (Author)
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3540431071 978-3540431077 September 17, 2003 1
Protocols for authentication and key establishment are the foundation for security of communications. The range and diversity of these protocols is immense, while the properties and vulnerabilities of different protocols can vary greatly. This is the first comprehensive and integrated treatment of these protocols. It allows researchers and practitioners to quickly access a protocol for their needs and become aware of existing protocols which have been broken in the literature. As well as a clear and uniform presentation of the protocols this book includes a description of all the main attack types and classifies most protocols in terms of their properties and resource requirements. It also includes tutorial material suitable for graduate students.

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From the reviews: "This book is the first comprehensive treatment of protocols for authentication and key establishment. It allows researchers and practitioners to quickly access a protocol for their needs and become aware of existing protocols that have been broken in the literature. In addition to a clear and uniform presentation of the protocols, this book includes a description of all the main attack types … . will prove useful both to those who wish to learn more about the field and as a reference … ." (Nikolay Yakovlevich Tikhonenko, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1043 (18), 2004)

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  • Hardcover: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (September 17, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540431071
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540431077
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A role of a menu: "Have I checked this sort of attack?", November 28, 2003
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This review is from: Protocols for Authentication and Key Establishment (Hardcover)
Working in industry and having served the research community reviewing cryptographic protocols for years, I have been privileged to witness a fact: designing cryptographic protocols is a no-ending job. This is an inevitable result of the fact that our society is now entering the information era for which new and diversified applicational or functional requirements for secure communications are endless. So, increasingly more new protocols will yet be invented. For a piece of supporting evidence, International Security Protocols Workshop, an annual in Cambridge University specialising in security protocols, has been 12 years. The increasing demand for new protocols has not only been responded by a large number of new research proposals authored by professional cryptographers and information security researchers, but also encouraged many security engineers in hi-tech companies to join the trade of protocol design. Notice that the population of the latter group will grow despite of the fact that the notorious difficulty of making security protocols correct has made the former group of people to litter the area with numerous flawed protocols.

The book of Boyd and Mathuria is a responsible work facing the above conflicting phenomenon. It begins with a tutorial introduction to authentication and key establishment protocols which is easily accessible by any one who wants to take up the challenging job of protocol design (it actually targets people in the second group above). It then takes an exhaustive approach to document past proposals with analysis and error demonstration. In addition, it also explains methodologies and principles for making protocols correct. Finally, it includes important standards which are vital leads to follow. So, whether you are a seasoned information security professional or an engineer aiming to become a good protocol designer, this book will help you greatly. It is worthy having a copy even for the purpose of a complete menu for protocol designers: "have I checked this sort of attack?"

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The newcomer to the subject of cryptographic protocols for authentication and key management is likely to be bemused by the sheer variety of techniques and technical background required. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
key compromise impersonation, typing attack, unilateral authentication protocol, key derivation function, strong entity authentication, key transport protocol, conference key agreement, ephemeral public keys, chosen protocol attack, partial forward secrecy, small subgroup attacks, conference key protocols, conference key distribution system, key confirmation, implicit key authentication, optional text fields, key freshness, key establishment protocols, old session key, strand space model, entity authentication protocols, key agreement protocol, candidate passwords, mutual entity authentication, encrypted key exchange
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Diffie Hellman, Bellare Rogaway, Needham Schroeder, Key Establishment Mechanism, Otway Rees, Unified Model, Security Assumption, Just Vaudenay, Key Transport Mechanism, Beller Yacobi, Clark Jacob, Burmester Desmedt, Janson Tsudik, Ateniese Steiner Tsudik, Handbook of Applied Cryptography, Key Agreement Mechanism
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