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Otway–Rees protocol

About: Otway–Rees protocol is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1975 publications have been published within this topic receiving 40569 citations.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Sep 2012
TL;DR: A network forensics prototype 6Foren is designed and implemented in IPv6 environment based on the protocol analysis technology, its functions include packet capture, data reconstruct and messages replay etc.
Abstract: Although IPv6 protocol has considered and implemented many security mechanisms compared with IPv4, there are still many security threatens in IPv6 Networks. In this paper, we has designed and implemented a network forensics prototype 6Foren in IPv6 environment based on the protocol analysis technology, its functions include packet capture, data reconstruct and messages replay etc. the 6Foren can be used as the online digital forensics which support the online forensic of HTTP, FTP, SMTP and POP3 protocols.

2 citations

01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: Security requirements for a challenge-response mutual authentication protocol are formulted as seven simple necessary conditions that are related to an attack so that a protocol not fulfilling all the conditions will be vulnerable to one of the attacks.
Abstract: Security requirements for a challenge-response mutual authentication protocol are formulted as seven simple necessary conditions. Each of these conditions is related to an attack so that a protocol not fulfilling all the conditions will be vulnerable to one of the attacks. Two protocols are idetified such that they contain minimal number of necessary security parmeters.

2 citations

Book ChapterDOI
28 Oct 2005

2 citations

Journal Article
Zhang Wen-li1
TL;DR: An improved security authentication protocol IHSAP is presented based on the analysis of the existing security protocol and this protocol can prevent many threats including contents privacy, location tracing, replay attack, spoofing attack etc.
Abstract: With the growing application of RFID systems,more and more attention are paid to RFID security issues.Hash-based RFID security protocol has been widely used due to its low-cost,but its safety performance is not perfect.The paper presents an improved security authentication protocol IHSAP based on the analysis of the existing security protocol and this protocol can prevent many threats including contents privacy,location tracing,replay attack,spoofing attack etc.So it is a better security protocol in performance,and it has some practical value in the actual environment.

2 citations

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TL;DR: The design of ultra-lightweight RFID authentic ation protocols improving the index processing techniques is proposed and is strong against the active attack which Li presents.
Abstract: Recently, the ultra-lightweight authentication RFID protocol that can actually implement on the RFID Tag is one among authentication protocols getting a concern, but recently many problems were clarified of the feature becase of the protocol which doesn't use the security algorithm. In this paper, we analyzed the problem of the ultra-lightweight authentication protocols and propose the design of ultra-lightweight RFID authentic ation protocols improving the index processing techniques. Because of improving the index processing technique in the method sending the Server authentication message to the authenticated tag, the proposed protocol is strong against the active attack which Li presents. Besides, the proposed protocol has the buffer storage of the keys and index and is strong against the asynchronous attack.

2 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202236
20211
20194
201812
201795