A new protocol implementing authentication transformations for multi-located parties
Pradeep Kumar Dantala

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel authentication protocol for multi-located parties that enhances security by preventing man-in-the-middle and replay attacks, while ensuring message privacy and integrity through subsidiary agents.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new protocol leveraging subsidiary agents to improve authentication security in multi-located environments, addressing key vulnerabilities.
Findings
Prevents man-in-the-middle attacks
Ensures message privacy and integrity
Resists replay attacks
Abstract
This paper discusses a new protocol implementing authentication in a multi-located environment that avoids man-in-the-middle (MIM) attack, replay attack and provides privacy, integrity of a message for multi-located parties. The protocol uses the concept that each party is associated with a subsidiary agent.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Advanced Authentication Protocols Security · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
