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Analysis and Improvement of Pairing-Free Certificate-Less Two-Party Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol for Grid Computing
2014
International Journal of Security Privacy and Trust Management
The predominant grid authentication mechanisms use public key infrastructure (PKI). Nonetheless, certificate-less public key cryptography (CL-PKC) has several advantages that seem to well align with the demands of grid computing. Security and efficiency are the main objectives of grid authentication protocols. Unfortunately, certificate-less authenticated key agreement protocols rely on the bilinear pairing, that is extremely computational expensive. In this paper, we analyze the recently
doi:10.5121/ijsptm.2014.3103
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