Bidirectional Asynchronous Ratcheted Key Agreement with Linear Complexity
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Publication:6488940
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-26834-3_20MaRDI QIDQ6488940FDOQ6488940
Authors: Fatma Betül Durak, Serge Vaudenay
Publication date: 14 March 2024
Recommendations
- Symmetric asynchronous ratcheted communication with associated data
- Towards bidirectional ratcheted key exchange
- Beyond security and efficiency: on-demand ratcheting with security awareness
- Towards secure asynchronous messaging with forward secrecy and mutual authentication
- The double ratchet: security notions, proofs, and modularization for the signal protocol
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- Continuous authentication in secure messaging
- Security analysis and improvements for the IETF MLS standard for group messaging
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