A one-message unilateral entity authentication scheme allows one party, called the proven to authenticate himself, i.e., to prove his identity, to another party, called the verifier, by sending a single authentication message. In this paper we consider schemes where the prover and the verifier do not share any secret information, such as a password, in advance. We propose the first theoretical characterization for one-message unilateral entity authentication schemes, by formal-izing the security requirements for such schemes with respect to different kinds of adversaries. Afterwards, we propose three provahly-secure constructions for one-message unilateral entity authentication schemes.

One-message unilateral entity authentication schemes

Flores M.;
2017-01-01

Abstract

A one-message unilateral entity authentication scheme allows one party, called the proven to authenticate himself, i.e., to prove his identity, to another party, called the verifier, by sending a single authentication message. In this paper we consider schemes where the prover and the verifier do not share any secret information, such as a password, in advance. We propose the first theoretical characterization for one-message unilateral entity authentication schemes, by formal-izing the security requirements for such schemes with respect to different kinds of adversaries. Afterwards, we propose three provahly-secure constructions for one-message unilateral entity authentication schemes.
2017
978-1-4503-5257-4
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11695/142849
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