[Resource Topic] 2000/015: Identification Protocols Secure Against Reset Attacks

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Title:
Identification Protocols Secure Against Reset Attacks

Authors: Mihir Bellare, Marc Fischlin, Shafi Goldwasser, Silvio Micali

Abstract:

We provide identification protocols that are secure even
when the adversary can reset the internal state and/or randomization source of
the user identifying itself, and when executed in an asynchronous environment
like the Internet that gives the adversary concurrent access to instances of
the user. These protocols are suitable for use by devices (like smartcards)
which when under adversary control may not be able to reliably maintain their
internal state between invocations.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2000/015

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