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  1. International Journal of Information Security
  2. International Journal of Information Security : Volume 2
  3. International Journal of Information Security : Volume 2, Issue 1, November 2003
  4. Networked cryptographic devices resilient to capture
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International Journal of Information Security : Volume 2, Issue 1, November 2003
Networked cryptographic devices resilient to capture
Analysis of e-commerce protocols: Adapting a traditional technique
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Networked cryptographic devices resilient to capture

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author MacKenzie, Philip Reiter, Michael K.
Copyright Year 2003
Abstract We present a simple technique by which a device that performs private key operations (signatures or decryptions) in networked applications and whose local private key is activated with a password or PIN can be immunized to offline dictionary attacks in case the device is captured. Our techniques do not assume tamper resistance of the device but rather exploit the networked nature of the device in that the device’s private key operations are performed using a simple interaction with a remote server. This server, however, is untrusted – its compromise does not reduce the security of the device’s private key unless the device is also captured – and need not have a prior relationship with the device. We further extend this approach with support for key disabling, by which the rightful owner of a stolen device can disable the device’s private key even if the attacker already knows the user’s password.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 20
Page Count 20
File Format PDF
ISSN 16155262
Journal International Journal of Information Security
Volume Number 2
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 16155270
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2003-11-01
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Cryptographic protocols Passwords Networked devices Private key protection Key disabling Data Encryption Computer Communication Networks Operating Systems Coding and Information Theory Management of Computing and Information Systems Communications Engineering, Networks
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Networks and Communications Information Systems Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality Software
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