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An improvement of the batch-authentication and key agreement framework for P2P-based online social networks

2014

Batch authentication is the way to authenticate multiple users simultaneously to provide better efficiency. In [1], three batch authentication protocols are proposed based on different primitives, to provide simultaneous authentication of multiple users in online social networks (OSNs). In this paper, we briefly introduce the original protocols, describe their security vulnerabilities and related attacks, and propose modifications to make them secure again.

Authenticationbusiness.industryComputer scienceAuthentication protocolNetwork Access ControlData_MISCELLANEOUSChallenge–response authenticationEncryptionbusinessAKAComputer network2014 International Conference on Privacy and Security in Mobile Systems (PRISMS)
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A Dynamic Attribute-Based Authentication Scheme

2015

Attribute-based authentication (ABA) is an approach to authenticate users by their attributes, so that users can get authenticated anonymously and their privacy can be protected. In ABA schemes, required attributes are represented by attribute trees, which can be combined with signature schemes to construct ABA schemes. Most attribute trees are built from top to down and can not change with attribute requirement changes. In this paper, we propose an ABA scheme based on down-to-top built attribute trees or dynamic attribute trees, which can change when attribute requirements change. Therefore, the proposed dynamic ABA scheme is more efficient in a dynamic environment by avoiding regenerating…

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