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Password Authenticated Key Exchange by Juggling

Known as: J-PAKE 
The Password Authenticated Key Exchange by Juggling (or J-PAKE) is a password-authenticated key agreement protocol. This protocol allows two parties… 
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Review
2016
Review
2016
The security is an important issue in the mobile communications such as LTE/SAE systems, especially the mobile users… 
2014
2014
2. J-PAKE has been proved secure under the Decisional Di e-Hellman (DDH) assumption in the random oracle model [2]. The original… 
2012
2012
The username/password paradigm is a well-known authentication mechanism. Probably the most common version in use is the password… 
2011
2011
  • F. HaoP. Ryan
  • 2011
  • Corpus ID: 27436857
This paper explains the sync problem and compares solutions in Firefox 4 and Chrome 10. The sync problem studies how to securely… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
4G architecture is the latest 3GPP development when it comes to mobile networks design and optimization. Designed initially for… 
2010
2010
This issue affects the implementations of J-PAKE [1] in OpenSSL [2] and OpenSSH [3]. These implementations referred as… 
2008
2008
Password-Authenticated Key Exchange (PAKE) studies how to establish secure communication between two remote parties solely based… 
2008
2008
  • F. Hao
  • 2008
  • Corpus ID: 5746888
In today’s presentation I am going to describe a password authenticated key exchange protocol. This problem is one of the central…