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Abstract: A secret handshake mechanism allows two entities, members
of a same group, to authenticate each other secretly. This primitive was
introduced recently by Balfanz, Durfee, Shankar, Smetters, Staddon and
Wong and, so far, all the schemes proposed are based on discrete log
systems. This paper proposes three new secret handshake protocols secure
against active impersonator and detector adversaries. Inspired by
two RSA-based key agreement protocols introduced by Okamoto and
Tanaka in 1989 and ... (Update)
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D Vergnaud. Rsa-based secret handshakes. In International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography, Bergen, Norway, March 2005. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/745517.html More
@misc{ vergnaud05rsabased,
author = "D. Vergnaud",
title = "Rsa-based secret handshakes",
text = "D Vergnaud. Rsa-based secret handshakes. In International Workshop on Coding
and Cryptography, Bergen, Norway, March 2005.",
year = "2005",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/745517.html" }
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