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A Study on Public Key Cryptographic Authentication System Providing Key Distribution and Recovery in the Initial Authentication


Shin Kwang-Cheul, Cho Sung-Je, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 83-92, Jun. 2006
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Keywords: PKI, Kerberos, authentication, PKINIT, Key Recovery

Abstract

In this paper, we improved a cryptography system model based on the secure initial authentication public key with PKINIT of authentication and key recovery protocol. It is applied to all fields of cryptography system using certificate. This study presents two mechanisms to authenticate between member users. The first mechanism is initial authentication and distribution of session key by public key cryptography based on certificate between entity and server, and the second mechanism is a key recovery support protocol considering loss of session key in the secure communication between application servers.


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[APA Style]
Kwang-Cheul, S. & Sung-Je, C. (2006). A Study on Public Key Cryptographic Authentication System Providing Key Distribution and Recovery in the Initial Authentication. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 7(3), 83-92.

[IEEE Style]
S. Kwang-Cheul and C. Sung-Je, "A Study on Public Key Cryptographic Authentication System Providing Key Distribution and Recovery in the Initial Authentication," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 83-92, 2006.

[ACM Style]
Shin Kwang-Cheul and Cho Sung-Je. 2006. A Study on Public Key Cryptographic Authentication System Providing Key Distribution and Recovery in the Initial Authentication. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 7, 3, (2006), 83-92.