In digital world various authentication techniques are used, password authentication is one of the traditional technique. Many improvements are made in password authentication techniques as only password authentication cannot withstand today?s attack. One of the password authentication technique is two-server password authentication. In two-server password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocol, a client splits its password and stores two shares of its password in the two servers, respectively, and the two servers then cooperate to authenticate the client without knowing the password of the client. In case one server is compromised by an adversary, the password of the client is required to remain secure. Research work proposed two serve...
Password authentication is common in the digital world, yet current methods rely completely on Publi...
In early days Textual passwords are used for security of session but these passwords are vulnerable ...
Typical protocols for password-based authentication assumes a single server which stores all the pas...
With the advancement of technology, communications today should be secured by secret session key. A ...
In a two-server password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocol, a client splits its password an...
Computer security is a field of computer science concerned with the control of risks related to comp...
In this paper, we propose an efficient identity-based password authenticated key exchange (IBPAKE) p...
A PAKE protocol ought to be shielded from on-line and off-line dictionary attacks. Inside a off-line...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) is place d in between client and a main server,which is u...
Password-Authenticated Key Exchange allows users to generate a strong cryptographic key based on a s...
Abstract: By using cryptographic key client and server establishes a connection in between them and ...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) is where a client and a server, who share a password, aut...
Password-based authentication is the most popular authentication mechanism for humans today, not onl...
In real time applications, more number of servers and data centers are needed for fast processing in...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) is placed in between client and a main server, which is u...
Password authentication is common in the digital world, yet current methods rely completely on Publi...
In early days Textual passwords are used for security of session but these passwords are vulnerable ...
Typical protocols for password-based authentication assumes a single server which stores all the pas...
With the advancement of technology, communications today should be secured by secret session key. A ...
In a two-server password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocol, a client splits its password an...
Computer security is a field of computer science concerned with the control of risks related to comp...
In this paper, we propose an efficient identity-based password authenticated key exchange (IBPAKE) p...
A PAKE protocol ought to be shielded from on-line and off-line dictionary attacks. Inside a off-line...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) is place d in between client and a main server,which is u...
Password-Authenticated Key Exchange allows users to generate a strong cryptographic key based on a s...
Abstract: By using cryptographic key client and server establishes a connection in between them and ...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) is where a client and a server, who share a password, aut...
Password-based authentication is the most popular authentication mechanism for humans today, not onl...
In real time applications, more number of servers and data centers are needed for fast processing in...
Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) is placed in between client and a main server, which is u...
Password authentication is common in the digital world, yet current methods rely completely on Publi...
In early days Textual passwords are used for security of session but these passwords are vulnerable ...
Typical protocols for password-based authentication assumes a single server which stores all the pas...