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Simple Public Key Infrastructure Analysis Protocol Analysis and Design

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Book Simple Public Key Infrastructure Analysis Protocol Analysis and Design Alexander G Vidergar
Libristo code: 08142410
Publishers Biblioscholar, October 2012
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Secure electronic communication is based on secrecy, authentication and authorization. One means of assuring a communication has these properties is to use Public Key Cryptography (PKC). The framework consisting of standards, protocols and instructions that make PKC usable in communication applications is called a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). This thesis aims at proving the applicability of the Simple Public Key Infrastructure (SPKI) as a means of PKC. The strand space approach of Guttman and Thayer is used to provide an appropriate model for analysis. A Diffie-Hellman strand space model is combined with mixed strand space proof methods for proving the correctness of multiple protocols operating in the same context. The result is the public key mixed strand space model. This model is ideal for the analysis of SPKI applications operating as sub-protocols of an implementing application. This thesis then models the popular Internet Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol as a public key mixed strand space model. The model includes the integration of SPKI certificates. To accommodate the functionality of SPKI, a new protocol is designed for certificate validation, the Certificate Chain Validation Protocol (CCV). The CCV protocol operates as a sub-protocol to TLS and provides online certificate validation. The security of the TLS protocol integrated with SPKI certificates and sub-protocols is then analyzed to prove its security properties. The results show that the modified TLS protocol exhibits the same security guarantees in isolation as it does when executing its own sub-protocols and the SPKI Certificate Chain Validation protocol.

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Full name Simple Public Key Infrastructure Analysis Protocol Analysis and Design
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 76
EAN 9781249594000
ISBN 9781249594000
Libristo code 08142410
Publishers Biblioscholar
Weight 154
Dimensions 189 x 246 x 4
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