The following pages link to CMQV+ (Q18534):
Displaying 37 items.
- Towards secure quantum key distribution protocol for wireless LANs: a hybrid approach (Q264872) (← links)
- Provably secure extended chaotic map-based three-party key agreement protocols using password authentication (Q327431) (← links)
- GPUs and chaos: a new true random number generator (Q330978) (← links)
- Robust extended chaotic maps-based three-factor authentication scheme preserving biometric template privacy (Q335718) (← links)
- Provably secure three-party password-based authenticated key exchange protocol (Q425526) (← links)
- On weaknesses of the HDCP authentication and key exchange protocol and its repair (Q445345) (← links)
- Improvement of a chaotic maps-based three-party password-authenticated key exchange protocol without using server's public key and smart card (Q490466) (← links)
- A new three-party-authenticated key agreement scheme based on chaotic maps without password table (Q490481) (← links)
- Provably secure three party encrypted key exchange scheme with explicit authentication (Q497145) (← links)
- A rational framework for secure communication (Q497644) (← links)
- Zero-knowledge identification scheme based on Weil pairing (Q639425) (← links)
- Improvement in new three-party-authenticated key agreement scheme based on chaotic maps without password table (Q783392) (← links)
- Security weakness in a three-party pairing-based protocol for password authenticated key exchange (Q865906) (← links)
- Efficient password authenticated Key agreement using bilinear pairings (Q949492) (← links)
- Cryptanalysis and design of a three-party authenticated key exchange protocol using smart card (Q1637907) (← links)
- On the leakage-resilient key exchange (Q1684049) (← links)
- Quantum identity authentication scheme of vehicular ad-hoc networks (Q1740934) (← links)
- Design and analysis of a three party password-based authenticated key exchange protocol using extended chaotic maps (Q1749189) (← links)
- Cryptanalysis of a communication-efficient three-party password authenticated key exchange protocol (Q1761614) (← links)
- ESAP: efficient and secure authentication protocol for roaming user in mobile communication networks (Q1789161) (← links)
- A novel three-party password-based authenticated key exchange protocol with user anonymity based on chaotic maps (Q1797913) (← links)
- A novel ECC-based provably secure and privacy-preserving multi-factor authentication protocol for cloud computing (Q2132067) (← links)
- Verifier-based anonymous password-authenticated key exchange protocol in the standard model (Q2160724) (← links)
- Ephemeral-secret-leakage secure ID-based three-party authenticated key agreement protocol for mobile distributed computing environments (Q2331797) (← links)
- An efficient and provably secure three-party password-based authenticated key exchange protocol based on Chebyshev chaotic maps (Q2345747) (← links)
- Provably secure three-party key agreement protocol using Chebyshev chaotic maps in the standard model (Q2353867) (← links)
- Chaotic maps-based three-party password-authenticated key agreement scheme (Q2441996) (← links)
- Finding and fixing vulnerabilities in several three-party password authenticated key exchange protocols without server public keys (Q2446462) (← links)
- Three weaknesses in a simple three-party key exchange protocol (Q2465974) (← links)
- Design and analysis of a chaotic maps-based three-party authenticated key agreement protocol (Q2520636) (← links)
- Provably secure three-party password-based authenticated key exchange protocol using Weil pairing (Q2854426) (← links)
- Gateway-Oriented Password-Authenticated Key Exchange Protocol with Stronger Security (Q3092373) (← links)
- Authenticated Group Key Agreement Protocol Without Pairing (Q3297534) (← links)
- A Provably Secure Anonymous Two-Factor Authenticated Key Exchange Protocol for Cloud Computing (Q4637895) (← links)
- fficient and Provably Secure Generic Construction of Client-to-Client Password-Based Key Exchange Protocol (Q5415623) (← links)
- Efficient and Provably Secure Generic Construction of Three-Party Password-Based Authenticated Key Exchange Protocols (Q5458270) (← links)
- Efficient and Strongly Secure Password-Based Server Aided Key Exchange (Extended Abstract) (Q5504621) (← links)