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Shengbao Wang

Researcher at Hangzhou Normal University

Publications -  41
Citations -  563

Shengbao Wang is an academic researcher from Hangzhou Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Key-agreement protocol & Key (cryptography). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 39 publications receiving 538 citations. Previous affiliations of Shengbao Wang include Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications & Peking University.

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An improved identity-based key agreement protocol and its security proof

TL;DR: The identity-based (ID-based) key agreement protocol is revisit and a slight modification is proposed to prove its security in a widely accepted model and it is shown that the protocol is also insecure against reflection attacks.
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On the anonymity of some authentication schemes for wireless communications

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that due to an inherent design flaw in Zhu-Ma's scheme, the latter and its successors are unlikely to provide anonymity and it is hoped that similar structural mistakes can be avoided in future designs.
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Efficient Certificateless Authentication and Key Agreement (CL-AK) for Grid Computing

TL;DR: It is proved that the newly proposed certificateless protocol for authentication and key agreement (CL-AK) which fits well with the Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI) and provides a more lightweight key management approach for grid users is of great efficiency and practical.
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Cryptanalysis and improvement of an elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman key agreement protocol

TL;DR: In this article, Strangio et al. showed that protocol ECKE-1 is vulnerable to key-compromise impersonation attacks and proposed an improved protocol, which can withstand such attacks.
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Cryptanalysis of a communication-efficient three-party password authenticated key exchange protocol

TL;DR: This work revisits the communication-efficient three-party password authenticated key exchange protocol and proposes an enhanced protocol that can resist the attack described and yet is quite efficient and proves its security in a widely accepted model.