Cryptographic key exchange protocols are fundamental to secure digital communications, enabling two or more parties to establish a shared secret over an insecure channel. This field combines advanced ...
Encrypted key exchange is a protocol, or set of rules, that allows two parties sharing a common password to communicate over an insecure network without exposing that password. The protocol was ...
Key exchange with unilateral authentication (short: unilateral key exchange) is an important primitive in practical security protocols; a prime example is the widely deployed TLS protocol, which is ...
ISAKMP was originally defined as a framework implementing two critical services to growing IPsec environments, which are dynamic establishment of security associations and dynamic exchange of ...
Host Identity Protocol, or HIP, is a layer 3.5 solution and was initially designed to split the dual role of the IP address - locator and identifier. Using HIP protocol one can solve not only mobility ...
Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols are responsible for keeping most of the internet secure by encrypting communications between client and server applications. This includes all sorts of ...