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An Efficient One-Way Authenticated Key Exchange Protocol for Anonymity Networks

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Authenticated key exchange (AKE) is a crucial cryptographic primitive used for establishing an authenticated and confidential communication channel between parties, which has been widely used in our daily life when… Click to show full abstract

Authenticated key exchange (AKE) is a crucial cryptographic primitive used for establishing an authenticated and confidential communication channel between parties, which has been widely used in our daily life when we surf on the Internet. However, in past decades mutual AKE protocols have been studied extensively in theory, while in many practical environments such as in the Tor anonymity network the mutual authentication property is undesirable. Meanwhile, considering privacy protection is getting more and more attention and one-way AKE protocols play an important role in privacy protection, so no matter in theory or in practice, it is quite meaningful to conduct research on the one-way AKE protocols. In this article, we present a new efficient anonymous one-way AKE protocol, which has strong anonymity and security properties guarantee, and efficiency advantages. Moreover, our new scheme has tight security reduction and is formally proved secure in the random oracle model under the Gap-DH and XCR signature security assumptions.

Keywords: one way; key exchange; anonymity; authenticated key; way

Journal Title: IEEE Systems Journal
Year Published: 2021

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