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The following pages link to A cryptographic analysis of the TLS 1.3 handshake protocol (Q1983332):
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- Oblivious TLS via multi-party computation (Q826241) (← links)
- Towards post-quantum security for signal's X3DH handshake (Q832361) (← links)
- Short variable length domain extenders with beyond birthday bound security (Q1633453) (← links)
- Authenticated confidential channel establishment and the security of TLS-DHE (Q1698403) (← links)
- State separation for code-based game-playing proofs (Q1710673) (← links)
- Privacy-preserving authenticated key exchange and the case of IKEv2 (Q2055708) (← links)
- KEMTLS with delayed forward identity protection in (almost) a single round trip (Q2096614) (← links)
- Tighter proofs for the SIGMA and TLS 1.3 key exchange protocols (Q2117066) (← links)
- Provable security analysis of FIDO2 (Q2128991) (← links)
- More efficient post-quantum KEMTLS with pre-distributed public keys (Q2146154) (← links)
- Multipath TLS 1.3 (Q2148751) (← links)
- Zero round-trip time for the extended access control protocol (Q2167721) (← links)
- On the concrete security of TLS 1.3 PSK mode (Q2170074) (← links)
- On IND-qCCA security in the ROM and its applications. CPA security is sufficient for TLS 1.3 (Q2170104) (← links)
- Flexible Authenticated and Confidential Channel Establishment (fACCE): Analyzing the Noise Protocol Framework (Q5041163) (← links)
- Benchmarking Post-quantum Cryptography in TLS (Q5041215) (← links)
- Key-schedule security for the TLS 1.3 standard (Q6135414) (← links)
- When messages are keys: is HMAC a dual-PRF? (Q6145965) (← links)
- Post-quantum asynchronous deniable key exchange and the signal handshake (Q6169026) (← links)