One-Round Attribute-Based Key Exchange in the Multi-Party Setting
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- One-round attribute-based key exchange in the multi-party setting
- Applied Cryptography and Network Security
- On Forward Secrecy in One-Round Key Exchange
- Two-party round-optimal session-policy attribute-based authenticated key exchange without random oracles
- An efficient attribute-based authenticated key exchange protocol
- One-round authenticated key exchange with strong forward secrecy in the standard model against constrained adversary
- One-round exposure-resilient identity-based authenticated key agreement with multiple private key generators
- One-round key exchange with strong security: an efficient and generic construction in the standard model
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Cited in
(7)- Attribute-based group key establishment
- Strongly secure two-pass attribute-based authenticated key exchange
- Two-party round-optimal session-policy attribute-based authenticated key exchange without random oracles
- Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol secure in ABeCK model
- One-round attribute-based key exchange in the multi-party setting
- An efficient attribute-based authenticated key exchange protocol
- One-round exposure-resilient identity-based authenticated key agreement with multiple private key generators
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