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Security Analysis of a Lightweight Identity-Based Two-Party Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol for IIoT Environments

Yuting Li, Qingfeng Cheng, Wenbo Shi

2021Security and Communication Networks17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Internet of Things brings convenience to the social life, at the same time, putting forward higher requirements for the security of data transmission and storage. Security incidents based on industrial Internet of Things have occurred frequently recently, which should be given full consideration. The identity-based authenticated key agreement protocol can solve these security threats to a certain extent. Recently, a lightweight identity-based authenticated key agreement protocol for Industrial Internet of Things, called ID-2PAKA protocol, was claimed to achieve secure authentication and meet security properties. In this paper, we show that the ID-2PAKA protocol is insecure in identity authentication and cannot resisting ephemeral key compromise impersonation attack.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer securitySecurity associationAuthentication (law)Reflection attackEphemeral keyKey (lock)Protocol (science)Identity (music)The InternetKey-agreement protocolInternet securityInternet privacyAuthentication protocolAuthenticated Key ExchangeComputer networkChallenge-Handshake Authentication ProtocolKey distributionSecurity servicePublic-key cryptographyKey exchangeInformation securityCloud computing securityWorld Wide WebSecurity information and event managementEncryptionAcousticsMedicinePhysicsPathologyAlternative medicineOperating systemCloud computingAdvanced Authentication Protocols SecurityCryptography and Data SecuritySecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks