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Anil Kumar Sutrala

Researcher at CA Technologies

Publications -  12
Citations -  645

Anil Kumar Sutrala is an academic researcher from CA Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Authentication & Key (cryptography). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 239 citations. Previous affiliations of Anil Kumar Sutrala include International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad.

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Certificateless-Signcryption-Based Three-Factor User Access Control Scheme for IoT Environment

TL;DR: The security of CSUAC-IoT under the real-or-random (ROR) model is proved, and it is demonstrated that it can resist several common attacks found in a typical IoT environment using the AVISPA tool.
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An efficient multi-gateway-based three-factor user authentication and key agreement scheme in hierarchical wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new three-factor user authentication scheme based on the multi-gateway WSN architecture and proves that it provides the secure mutual authentication, and presents the additional functionality features that the scheme offers, which are efficient in communication and computation.
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On the Design of Conditional Privacy Preserving Batch Verification-Based Authentication Scheme for Internet of Vehicles Deployment

TL;DR: The proposed scheme is shown to be highly secure against a passive/active adversary through various security analysis, such as random oracle based formal security, formal security verification via automated simulation tool, and also informal security analysis.
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Smart Contract-Based Blockchain-Envisioned Authentication Scheme for Smart Farming

TL;DR: A new smart contract-based blockchain-envisioned authenticated key agreement mechanism in a smart farming environment that offers superior security and more functionality features as compared to existing competing authentication protocols is designed.
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Blockchain-based batch authentication protocol for Internet of Vehicles

TL;DR: A detailed comparative analysis reveals that the proposed scheme achieves superior security and functionality features, and offers comparable storage, communication and computational costs as compared to other existing competing schemes.