Authenticated Key Exchange and Key Encapsulation in the Standard Model
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- Strongly secure key exchange protocol with minimal KEM
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- Compact authenticated key exchange from bounded CCA-secure KEM
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1722690 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3960854 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Pseudorandom Generator from any One-way Function
- Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2004
- An efficient protocol for authenticated key agreement
- Another look at HMQV
- Design and Analysis of Practical Public-Key Encryption Schemes Secure against Adaptive Chosen Ciphertext Attack
- HMQV: A High-Performance Secure Diffie-Hellman Protocol
- Obtaining a secure and efficient key agreement protocol from (H)MQV and NAXOS
- Stronger Security of Authenticated Key Exchange
- Tag-KEM/DEM: A New Framework for Hybrid Encryption and A New Analysis of Kurosawa-Desmedt KEM
Cited in
(21)- Sponge based CCA2 secure asymmetric encryption for arbitrary length message
- Security weaknesses of a signature scheme and authenticated key agreement protocols
- Provably secure three-party password-based authenticated key exchange protocol
- Understanding and constructing AKE via double-key key encapsulation mechanism
- Modular Design of Role-Symmetric Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols
- Tight chosen ciphertext attack (CCA)-secure hybrid encryption scheme with full public verifiability
- Efficient One-Round Key Exchange in the Standard Model
- Compact authenticated key exchange from bounded CCA-secure KEM
- Provable secure encrypted key exchange protocol under standard models
- CMQV+: an authenticated key exchange protocol from CMQV
- Analysing the HPKE standard
- Strongly secure authenticated key exchange from factoring, codes, and lattices
- A note on the strong authenticated key exchange with auxiliary inputs
- Taxonomical security consideration of authenticated key exchange resilient to intermediate computation leakage
- Privacy-preserving authenticated key exchange in the standard model
- Comparing SessionStateReveal and EphemeralKeyReveal for Diffie-Hellman protocols
- Strongly leakage resilient authenticated key exchange, revisited
- Improved efficiency of Kiltz07-KEM
- Round-optimal password-based authenticated key exchange
- Designing efficient authenticated key exchange resilient to leakage of ephemeral secret keys
- Characterization of strongly secure authenticated key exchanges without NAXOS technique
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