Key exchange with tight (full) forward secrecy via key confirmation
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Publication:6637715
DOI10.1007/978-3-031-58754-2_3MaRDI QIDQ6637715
Jia-xin Pan, Runzhi Zeng, Doreen Riepel
Publication date: 13 November 2024
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Cryptography (94A60) Authentication, digital signatures and secret sharing (94A62) Quantum cryptography (quantum-theoretic aspects) (81P94)
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