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TL;DR: This work considers two basic versions of the challenge-response authentication protocol, and exhibits both a method of attack and a simple modification preventing such attacks.
Abstract: We consider two basic versions of the challenge-response authentication protocol, and exhibit both a method of attack and a simple modification preventing such attacks. We go on to consider three variants of the basic protocols and show that one of them is completely insecure.

65 citations


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TL;DR: The secure communication service element (SCSE) is proposed in the OSI application layer as a new type of common application service element to provide the security services of peer-entity authentication, data confidentiality, and data integrity.
Abstract: Under the increasing demand for secure communications, the existing security techniques cannot fulfil the requirements for security satisfactorily. A number of study items are identified in this area; however, one of the major targets is to realize security services in the open systems interconnection (OSI) communication environment. In response to this need, the secure communication service element (SCSE) is proposed in the OSI application layer as a new type of common application service element to provide the security services of peer-entity authentication, data confidentiality, and data integrity. As for the peer-entity authentication service, the overall authentication protocol between the peer SCSEs is proposed by using the underlying association control service element authentication procedure. Regarding the data integrity and confidentiality, the SCSE transfer service is introduced to cover all the requirements for these services to the extent of the selective field services and the recovery for integrity errors. >

8 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
04 Dec 1989
TL;DR: The work of IEEE 802.10, the LAN Security Working Group, in developing the Standard for Interoperable LAN Security (SILS) is described, which contains the SILS model and the secure data exchange protocol specification.
Abstract: The work of IEEE 802.10, the LAN Security Working Group, in developing the Standard for Interoperable LAN Security (SILS) is described. The areas for security standardization are: a protocol for the secure exchange of data at the data link layer, the management of cryptographic keys at the application layer, and the specification of the network management objects associated with the secure data exchange protocol and the key management protocol. As of July 1989, IEEE 802.10 has produced the fifth draft of SILS. The standard contains the SILS model and the secure data exchange protocol specification. It also includes the security definitions, the objectives of SILS, and the threats against which the services defined can provide protection. >

1 citations