Title :
Security weakness of two identity-based multiple key agreement protocols
Author :
Cheng, Qingfeng ; Jinhua Zhao ; Siqi Lu
Author_Institution :
Luoyang University of Forgein Languages, Henan 471003, China
Abstract :
Multiple key agreement (MKA) protocols allow two parties to generate two or more session keys in a run, which will be used for future secure communications in public network. In recent years, many MKA protocols have been proposed. However, most of them do not consider ephemeral key compromise resilience and also suffer from other security flaws. In this paper, we analyze Dehkordi and Alimoradi´s MKA protocol and Tan´s MKA protocol. We will present ephemeral key compromise attack against Dehkordi and Alimoradi´s MKA protocol, and prove that Tan´s MKA protocol cannot provide mutual security.
Keywords :
ephemeral key compromise attack; multiple key agreement; mutual authentication; mutual security;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communications Technologies (ICT 2014), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing, China
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2014.0623