Abstract The Host Identity Protocol (HIP) is an Internet security and multiaddressing mechanism specified by the IETF. HIP introduces a new layer between the transport and network ...
We consider one-round key exchange protocols secure in the standard model. The security analysis uses the powerful security model of Canetti and Krawczyk and a natural extension of...
Wireless sensor networks based on highly resource-constrained devices require symmetric cryptography in order to make them secure. Integral to this is the exchange of unique symme...
Arno Wacker, Mirko Knoll, Timo Heiber, Kurt Rother...
Abstract— The pre-shared key based mechanisms for Transport Layer Security (TLS) were recently standardized by the IETF to extend the set of ciphersuites by utilizing existing ke...
Fang-Chun Kuo, Hannes Tschofenig, Fabian Meyer, Xi...
Wireless sensor networks are comprised of a vast number of ultra-small autonomous computing, communication and sensing devices, with restricted energy and computing capabilities, ...
Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, Elisavet Konstantinou, Va...