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Design and Implementation of a Zero-Knowledge Authentication Framework for Java Card
2011
International Journal of Information Security and Privacy
Zero-knowledge authentication protocols are an alternative to authentication protocols based on public key cryptography. Low processing and memory consumption make them especially suitable for implementation in smart card microprocessors, which are severely limited in processing power and memory space. This paper describes a design and implementation of a software library providing smart card application developers with a reliable authentication mechanism based on well-known zero-knowledge
doi:10.4018/jisp.2011070101
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