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The Distributed Authentication and Key Exchange Protocols for Smartcard (스마트카드에 적용가능한 분산형 인증 및 키 교환 프로토콜)

  • Oh Heung-Ryongl;Yoon Ho-Sun;Youm Heung-Youl
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.17-30
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    • 2005
  • A PAK(Password-Authenticated Key Exchange) protocol is used as a protocol to provide both the mutual authentication and allow the communication entities to share the session key for the subsequent secure communication, using the human-memorable portable short-length password, In this paper, we propose distributed key exchange protocols applicable to a smartcard using the MTI(Matsumoto, Takashima, Imai) key distribution protocol and PAK protocol. If only one server keeps the password verification data which is used for password authentication protocol. then It could easily be compromised by an attacker, called the server-compromised attack, which results in impersonating either a user or a server, Therefore, these password verification data should be distributed among the many server using the secret sharing scheme, The Object of this paper Is to present a password-based key exchange protocol which is to allow user authentication and session key distribution, using the private key in a smartcard and a password typed by a user. Moreover, to avoid the server-compromised attack, we propose the distributee key exchange protocols using the MTI key distribution protocol, And we present the security analysis of the proposed key exchange protocol and compare the proposed protocols with the existing protocols.

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B2B Collaborative Commerce - e-Hub Exchanges -

  • Chong, Michael-H.
    • Proceedings of the CALSEC Conference
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    • 2001.02a
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    • pp.11-30
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    • 2001
  • Session Agenda ㆍ E-Business Economy - B2B · What is C-Commerce? - Marketplace or Businessplace? ㆍ C-Commerce Business Models - Horizontal, Industry, Private ㆍ C-Commerce via Exchange Solution Models - Marketplace Exchange - Supply Chain Exchange - Product Development Exchange ㆍ Integration is key... NOT Functionality(omitted)

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Japanese Cancer Association Meeting UICC International Session - What is Cost-effectiveness in Cancer Treatment?

  • Akaza, Hideyuki;Kawahara, Norie;Roh, Jae Kyung;Inoue, Hajime;Park, Eun-Cheol;Lee, Kwang-Sig;Kim, Sukyeong;Hayre, Jasdeep;Naidoo, Bhash;Wilkinson, Thomas;Fukuda, Takashi;Jang, Woo Ick;Nogimori, Masafumi
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.3-10
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    • 2014
  • The Japan National Committee for the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) and UICC-Asia Regional Office (ARO) organized an international session as part of the official program of the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association to discuss the topic "What is cost-effectiveness in cancer treatment?" Healthcare economics are an international concern and a key issue for the UICC. The presenters and participants discussed the question of how limited medical resources can be best used to support life, which is a question that applies to both developing and industrialized countries, given that cancer treatment is putting medical systems under increasing strain. The emergence of advanced yet hugely expensive drugs has prompted discussion on methodologies for Health Technology Assessment (HTA) that seek to quantify cost and effect. The session benefited from the participation of various stakeholders, including representatives of industry, government and academia and three speakers from the Republic of Korea, an Asian country where discussion on HTA methodologies is already advanced. In addition, the session was joined by a representative of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) of the United Kingdom, which has pioneered the concept of cost-effectiveness in a medical context. The aim of the session was to advance and deepen understanding of the issue of cost-effectiveness as viewed from medical care systems in different regions.

A Handover Authentication Scheme initiated by Mobile Node for Heterogeneous FMIPv6 Mobile Networks (이기종 FMIPv6 기반의 이동 망에서 이동 노드 주도형 핸드오버 인증 기법)

  • Choi, Jae-Duck;Jung, Sou-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.103-114
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    • 2007
  • The existing handover authentication schemes have authentication delay and overhead of the authentication server since they have been separately studied handover authentication at the link layer and the network layer. This paper proposes a handover authentication scheme initiated by Mobile Node on FMIPv6 based mobile access networks. The main idea of the paper is to generate a session key at the mobile node side, and transfer it to the next Access Router through the authentication server. Also, the scheme has a hierarchical key management at access router. There are two advantages of the scheme. First, the generated session key can be utilized for protecting the binding update messages and also for access authentication. Second, hierarchical key management at the access router reduced the handover delay time. The security aspects on the against PFS, PBS, and DoS attack of proposed scheme are discussed.

A Strong Authentication Scheme with User Privacy for Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Kumar, Pardeep;Gurtov, Andrei;Ylianttila, Mika;Lee, Sang-Gon;Lee, HoonJae
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.889-899
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    • 2013
  • Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are used for many real-time applications. User authentication is an important security service for WSNs to ensure only legitimate users can access the sensor data within the network. In 2012, Yoo and others proposed a security-performance-balanced user authentication scheme for WSNs, which is an enhancement of existing schemes. In this paper, we show that Yoo and others' scheme has security flaws, and it is not efficient for real WSNs. In addition, this paper proposes a new strong authentication scheme with user privacy for WSNs. The proposed scheme not only achieves end-party mutual authentication (that is, between the user and the sensor node) but also establishes a dynamic session key. The proposed scheme preserves the security features of Yoo and others' scheme and other existing schemes and provides more practical security services. Additionally, the efficiency of the proposed scheme is more appropriate for real-world WSNs applications.

XSS Attack and Countermeasure: Survey (XSS 공격과 대응방안)

  • Hong, Sunghyuck
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.327-332
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    • 2013
  • XSS is an attacker on the other party of the browser that is allowed to run the script. It is seized session of the users, or web site modulation, malicious content insertion, and phishing attack which is available. XSS attacks are stored XSS and reflected XSS. In that, two branch attacks. The form of XSS attacks are cookie sniffing, script encryption, bypass, the malignant cord diffusion, Key Logger, Mouse Sniffer, and addition of lie information addition. XSS attacks are target of attack by script language. Therefore, the countermeasure of XSS is presented and proposed to improve web security.

Security Analysis of a Secure Dynamic ID based Remote User Authentication Scheme for Multi-server Environment (멀티서버를 위한 안전한 동적 ID 기반 원격 사용자 인증 방식에 대한 안전성 분석)

  • Yang, Hyung-Kyu
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.273-278
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    • 2013
  • Recently, user authentication schemes using smart cards for multi-server environment have been proposed for practical applications. In 2009, Liao-Wang proposed a secure dynamic ID based remote user authentication scheme for multi-server environment that can withstand the various possible attacks and provide user anonymity. In this paper, we analyze the security of Liao-Wang's scheme, and we show that Liao-Wang's scheme is still insecure against the forgery attack, the password guessing attack, the session key attack, and the insider attack. In addition, Liao-Wang's scheme does not provide user anonymity between the user and the server.

Cryptanalysis of an 'Efficient-Strong Authentiction Protocol (E-SAP) for Healthcare Applications Using Wireless Medical Sensor Networks'

  • Khan, Muhammad Khurram;Kumari, Saru;Singh, Pitam
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.967-979
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    • 2013
  • Now a day, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are being widely used in different areas one of which is healthcare services. A wireless medical sensor network senses patient's vital physiological signs through medical sensor-nodes deployed on patient's body area; and transmits these signals to devices of registered medical professionals. These sensor-nodes have low computational power and limited storage capacity. Moreover, the wireless nature of technology attracts malicious minds. Thus, proper user authentication is a prime concern before granting access to patient's sensitive and private data. Recently, P. Kumar et al. claimed to propose a strong authentication protocol for healthcare using Wireless Medical Sensor Networks (WMSN). However, we find that P. Kumar et al.'s scheme is flawed with a number of security pitfalls. Information stored inside smart card, if extracted, is enough to deceive a valid user. Adversary can not only access patient's physiological data on behalf of a valid user without knowing actual password, can also send fake/irrelevant information about patient by playing role of medical sensor-node. Besides, adversary can guess a user's password and is able to compute the session key shared between user and medical sensor-nodes. Thus, the scheme looses message confidentiality. Additionally, the scheme fails to resist insider attack and lacks user anonymity.

A Black Hole Detection Protocol Design based on a Mutual Authentication Scheme on VANET

  • Lee, ByungKwan;Jeong, EunHee
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.1467-1480
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    • 2016
  • This paper proposes "A Black Hole Detection Protocol Design based on a Mutual Authentication Scheme on VANET." It consists of the Mutual Authentication Scheme (MAS) that processes a Mutual Authentication by transferring messages among a Gateway Node, a Sensor Node, and a User Node and the Black Hole Detection Protocol (BHDP) which detects a Non-Authentication Node by using the Session Key computed in the MAS and a Black Hole by using the Broadcasting Table. Therefore, the MAS can reduce the operation count of hash functions more than the existing scheme and protect a privacy from an eavesdropping attack and an information exposure by hashing a nonce and user's ID and password. In addition, the MAS prevents a replay attack by using the randomly generated nonce and the time stamp. The BHDP improves Packet Delivery ratio and Throughput more than the AODV with Black hole by 4.79% and 38.28Kbps. Also, it improves Packet Delivery ratio and Throughput more than the IDSAODV by 1.53% and 10.45Kbps. Hence it makes VANET more safe and reliable.

Sender Authentication Mechanism based on SW Security Card with PGP for Secure E-mail (SW 형태의 보안카드와 PGP 기반 안전한 E-mail 송신자 인증 기법)

  • Lee, Hyung-Woo
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2007
  • E-mail system is considered as a most important communication media, which can be used to transmit personal information by internet. But e-mail attack also has been increased by spoofing e-mail sender address. Therefore, this work proposes sender verification faculty for spam mail protection at sender's MTA by using security card for protection forged sender and also for authenticating legal sender. Sender's mail MT A requests security card's code number to sender. Then sender input code number and generate session key after sender verification. Session key is used to encrypt sender's signature and secure message transmission. This work can provide efficient and secure e-mail sender authentication with sender verification and message encryption.

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