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Making the Diffie-Hellman Protocol Identity-Based

“This paper presents a new identity based key agreement protocol. In id-based cryptography (introduced by Adi Shamir in [23]) each party uses its own identity as public key and receives his secret key from a master Key Generation Center, whose public parameters are publicly known. The novelty of our protocol is that it can be implemented over any cyclic group of prime order, where the Diffie-Hellman problem is supposed to be hard. It does not require the computation of expensive bilinear maps, or additional assumptions such as factoring or RSA.”

Source: eprint.iacr.org
4/21/09 — 10:45am
 
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