2016
DOI: 10.14257/ijsia.2016.10.10.20
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A Secure and Efficient Multi-Factor Mutual Certificateless Authentication with Key Agreement Protocol for Mobile Client-Server Environment on ECC without the third-party

Abstract: Authentication with key agreement (AKA)

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“…Essentially, whoever owns the distributed key can impersonate the key user for authentication and cannot achieve true multi-factor authentication, most of which cannot resist internal privilege attacks. There are currently only two certificateless key exchange schemes [17,18]using multi-factor identity authentication technology, and essentially both of them generate an authentication key by combining multiple authentication factors, and they cannot achieve multi-factor joint unlocking. This article discusses how to ensure secure identity authentication and key negotiation between different communication entities, proposing a multi-factor certificateless key negotiation scheme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essentially, whoever owns the distributed key can impersonate the key user for authentication and cannot achieve true multi-factor authentication, most of which cannot resist internal privilege attacks. There are currently only two certificateless key exchange schemes [17,18]using multi-factor identity authentication technology, and essentially both of them generate an authentication key by combining multiple authentication factors, and they cannot achieve multi-factor joint unlocking. This article discusses how to ensure secure identity authentication and key negotiation between different communication entities, proposing a multi-factor certificateless key negotiation scheme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%