| M. Bellare, T. Kohno, and C. Namprempre. Provably fixing the ssh binary packet protocol. In Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS'02). ACM, 2002. |
....many related reasons. First, a composition paradigm might not always work [7, 20, 2] at least if not used appropriately [2, 26] Second, a tailored solution providing both privacy and authenticity might be noticeably more efficient (or have other advantages) than a straightforward composition [17, 27, 32, 2, 6]. Third, the proper modeling of authenticated encryption is not so obvious, especially in the public key setting [2, 3] Finally, viewing authenticated encryption as a Department of Computer Science, New York University, 251 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10012, USA. Email: dodis cs.nyu.edu ....
M. BELLARE, T. KOHNO, C. NAMPREMPRE, "Provably Fixing the SSH Binary Packet Protocol," In Proc. 9th CCS, pp. 1--11, ACM, 2002.
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M. Bellare, T. Kohno, and C. Namprempre. Provably fixing the ssh binary packet protocol. In Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS'02). ACM, 2002.
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M. Bellare, T. Kohno, and C. Namprempre. \Provably Fixing the SSH Binary Packet Protocol." Ninth ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2002.
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