A Hierarchy of Authentication Specifications
CSFW '97 Proceedings of the 10th IEEE workshop on Computer Security Foundations
Three weaknesses in a simple three-party key exchange protocol
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Improving the novel three-party encrypted key exchange protocol
Computer Standards & Interfaces
A round- and computation-efficient three-party authenticated key exchange protocol
Journal of Systems and Software
Enhanced password-based simple three-party key exchange protocol
Computers and Electrical Engineering
A simple three-party password-based key exchange protocol
International Journal of Communication Systems
Communication-efficient three-party protocols for authentication and key agreement
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Journal of Systems and Software
On the security of public key protocols
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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Three-party authenticated key exchange protocol (3PAKE) is an important cryptographic technique for secure communication which allows two parties to agree a new secure session key with the help of a trusted server. In this paper, we propose a new three-party authenticated key exchange protocol which aims to achieve more efficiency with the same security level of other existing 3PAKE protocols. Security analysis and formal verification using AVISPA tools show that the proposed protocol is secure against various known attacks. Comparing with other typical 3PAKE protocols, the proposed protocol is more efficient with less computation complexity.