We describe JFK, a new key exchange protocol, primarily designed for use in the IP Security Architecture. It is simple, efficient, and secure; we sketch a proof of the latter property. JFK also has a number of novel engineering parameters that permit a variety of trade-offs, most notably the ability to balance the need for perfect forward secrecy against susceptibility to denial-of-service attacks
The vast majority of communication on the Internet and private networks heavily relies on Public-key...
We develop a compositional method for proving cryptographically sound security properties of key exc...
The main goal of this thesis is to articulate and to prove security properties of the key exchange p...
We describe JFK, a new key exchange protocol, primarily designed for use in the IP Security Architec...
We describe Just Fast Keying (JFK), a new key-exchange protocol, primarily designed for use in the I...
Just Fast Keying (JFK) is a simple, efficient and secure key exchange protocol proposed by Aiello et...
JFK is a recent, attractive protocol for fast key establishment as part of securing IP communication...
Many public-key-based key setup and key agreement protocols already exist and have been implemented ...
JFK is a recent, attractive protocol for fast key establishment as part of securing IP communication...
Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks are a growing concern to networked services like the Internet.\ud \u...
JFK is a recent, attractive protocol for fast key establishment as part of securing IP communicati...
Key exchange protocols allow two or more parties communicating over a public network to establish a ...
Recently, three key exchange protocols were proposed that integrated the Diffie-Hellman key exchange...
With the advancement in Internet-based technologies, network applications are no longer just limited...
Key exchange protocols, first introduced by Diffie and Hellman in 1976, are one of the most widely-d...
The vast majority of communication on the Internet and private networks heavily relies on Public-key...
We develop a compositional method for proving cryptographically sound security properties of key exc...
The main goal of this thesis is to articulate and to prove security properties of the key exchange p...
We describe JFK, a new key exchange protocol, primarily designed for use in the IP Security Architec...
We describe Just Fast Keying (JFK), a new key-exchange protocol, primarily designed for use in the I...
Just Fast Keying (JFK) is a simple, efficient and secure key exchange protocol proposed by Aiello et...
JFK is a recent, attractive protocol for fast key establishment as part of securing IP communication...
Many public-key-based key setup and key agreement protocols already exist and have been implemented ...
JFK is a recent, attractive protocol for fast key establishment as part of securing IP communication...
Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks are a growing concern to networked services like the Internet.\ud \u...
JFK is a recent, attractive protocol for fast key establishment as part of securing IP communicati...
Key exchange protocols allow two or more parties communicating over a public network to establish a ...
Recently, three key exchange protocols were proposed that integrated the Diffie-Hellman key exchange...
With the advancement in Internet-based technologies, network applications are no longer just limited...
Key exchange protocols, first introduced by Diffie and Hellman in 1976, are one of the most widely-d...
The vast majority of communication on the Internet and private networks heavily relies on Public-key...
We develop a compositional method for proving cryptographically sound security properties of key exc...
The main goal of this thesis is to articulate and to prove security properties of the key exchange p...