Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2000, Volume 1977/2000, 58-65, DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44495-5_21

Two-Pass Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol with Key Confirmation

Boyeon Song and Kwangjo Kim

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Abstract

This paper proposes three key agreement protocols that emphasize their security and performance. First, the two-pass authenticated key agreement (AK) protocol is presented in the asymmetric setting, which is based on Diffie-Hellman key agreement working over an elliptic curve group and provides more desirable security attributes than the MTI/A0, two-pass Unified Model and two-pass MQV protocols. Other two protocols are modifications of this protocol: the three-pass authenticated key agreement with key confirmation (AKC) protocol which uses message authentication code (MAC) algorithms for key confirmation, and the two-pass authenticated key agreement protocol with unilateral key confirmation which uses the MAC and the signature.

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