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Session-StateReveal is stronger than eCKs EphemeralKeyReveal: using automatic analysis to attack the NAXOS protocol
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    Session-StateReveal is stronger than eCKs EphemeralKeyReveal: using automatic analysis to attack the NAXOS protocol (English)
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    5 April 2011
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    The author submits a new security model for authenticated key exchange protocols, which is shown to be stronger than previous models. In particular, the investigation in this paper disproves several claims made in the literature.
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    provable security
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    authenticated key exchange
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    AKE
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    session state reveal
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    ephemeral key reveal
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    automatic analysis
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    tools
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    eCK
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    CK
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    NAXOS
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