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Kent, S. Encryption-based protection protocols for interactive user-computer communication, M.S. Th., EECS Dept., M.I.T., 1976; also available as Tech. Rep. 162, Lab. for Comptr. Sci., M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass., 1976.

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Operating R. Stockton Gaines - Systems Editor Using   (Correct)

....also to maximize efficiency in particular networks. It is possible to devise other protocols similar to those presented that also meet the stated objectives. There is a modest amount of literature on our subject, and methods have been proposed for several of the individual functions we describe [1, 3, 5, 6], although no work is reported that integrates these techniques and applies them in a decentralized environment, or that provides functionally equivalent protocols based on both conventional and public key encryption. 1. Encryption Algorithms The important difference between conventional and ....

....the number of protocol messages but does alter the content slightly. In practice, messages (1.3) 1.5) would be used to start a two way seriation in order to ensure the integrity of the subsequent conversation. Methods for ensuring integrity following initial contact have been studied by Kent [5]. Protocol 2. With Public Key Algorithms We use key labels such as PKA for A s public key and SKA for his secret one. The exchange opens with A consulting the authentication server in the clear to find B s public key. A AS: A, B (2.1) AS responds with: AS , A: PKB, B sfas (2.2) where ....

Kent, S. Encryption-based protection protocols for interactive user-computer communication, M.S. Th., EECS Dept., M.I.T., 1976; also available as Tech. Rep. 162, Lab. for Comptr. Sci., M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass., 1976.


End-To-End Arguments In System Design - Saltzer, Reed, Clark (1984)   (417 citations)  (Correct)

....acknowledgements provided some needed reassurance that all was well. The end to end argument relating to encryption was first publicly discussed by Branstad in a 1973 paper[2] presumably the military security community held classified discussions before that time. Diffie and Hellman[4] and Kent[8] develop the arguments in more depth, and Needham and Schroeder[11] devised improved protocols for the purpose. The two phase commit data update protocols of Gray[5] Lampson and Sturgis[10] and Reed[13] all use a form of end to end argument to justify their existence; they are end to end ....

Kent, S.T.: Encryption-based protection protocols for interactive user-computer communication.: S.M. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, May, 1976. Also available as M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science Technical Report, TR-162, May, 1976.


Kerberos Authentication and Authorization System - Miller, Neuman, Schiller.. (1988)   (56 citations)  (Correct)

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Kent, Steven T. Encryption-Based Protection Protocols for Interactive User-Computer Communications. Master Th., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,May 1976. MIT-LCS Tech Report TR-162.

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