Multi-factor password-authenticated key exchange


Autoria(s): Stebila, Douglas; Udupi, Poornaprajna; Chang, Sheueling
Contribuinte(s)

Boyd, Colin

Susilo, Willy

Data(s)

01/01/2010

Resumo

We consider a new form of authenticated key exchange which we call multi-factor password-authenticated key exchange, where session establishment depends on successful authentication of multiple short secrets that are complementary in nature, such as a long-term password and a one-time response, allowing the client and server to be mutually assured of each other's identity without directly disclosing private information to the other party. Multi-factor authentication can provide an enhanced level of assurance in higher-security scenarios such as online banking, virtual private network access, and physical access because a multi-factor protocol is designed to remain secure even if all but one of the factors has been compromised. We introduce a security model for multi-factor password-authenticated key exchange protocols, propose an efficient and secure protocol called MFPAK, and provide a security argument to show that our protocol is secure in this model. Our security model is an extension of the Bellare-Pointcheval-Rogaway security model for password-authenticated key exchange and accommodates an arbitrary number of symmetric and asymmetric authentication factors.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30101/

Publicador

Australian Computer Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30101/2/30101.pdf

http://conf.isi.qut.edu.au/aisc10/

Stebila, Douglas, Udupi, Poornaprajna, & Chang, Sheueling (2010) Multi-factor password-authenticated key exchange. In Boyd, Colin & Susilo, Willy (Eds.) Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology, Australian Computer Society, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland.

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Fonte

Information Security Institute

Palavras-Chave #080402 Data Encryption #multi-factor authentication #passwords #key exchange #cryptographic protocols
Tipo

Conference Paper