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Improvements in cryptographic communication

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Walter Ernst Bass1, Stephen M. Matyas1, Jonathan Oseas1•
IBM1
21 Mar 1986
TL;DR: In this paper, a dialogue involving authenticated encryption among the nodes is facilitated by creating a key for use in cryptographic conversion among the node participants in order to permit symmetric authentication and a different key is generated for each and every session.
Abstract: A method for authenticating nodes/users and in protecting .data flow between nodes. This is facilitated by creating a dialogue involving authenticated encryption among the nodes. During each session, a key for use in cryptographic conversion is constructed among the node participants in order to permit symmetric authentication. The key is unique to the session. A different key is generated for each and every session. The building of the session key involves sharing of a minimal amount of information among the participants in the form of combining both a random number and authentication indicia.

17 citations

Patent•
Method establishing key between communication nodes

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Aanesuto Basu Uorutaa, Maikeru Matsuchiyasu Suchiibun, Oshiizu Jiyonasan
18 Mar 1986
TL;DR: In this paper, a dialogue involving authenticated encryption among the nodes is proposed to authenticate nodes/users and in protecting data flow between nodes, where a key for use in cryptographic conversion is constructed among the node participants in order to permit symmetric authentication.
Abstract: A method for authenticating nodes/users and in protecting data flow between nodes This is facilitated by creating a dialogue involving authenticated encryption among the nodes During each session, a key for use in cryptographic conversion is constructed among the node participants in order to permit symmetric authentication The key is unique to the session A different key is generated for each and every session The building of the session key involves sharing of a minimal amount of information among the participants in the form of combining both a random number and authentication indicia

1 citations

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