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Secure Authentication using Zero Knowledge Proof

Adwait Pathak, Tejas Patil, Shubham Pawar, Piyush Raut, Smita Khairnar

20212021 Asian Conference on Innovation in Technology (ASIANCON)26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Zero- Knowledge Proof is a cryptographic protocol exercised to render privacy and data security by securing the identity of users and using services anonymously. It finds numerous applications; authentication is one of them. A Zero-Knowledge Proof-based authentication system is discussed in this paper. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol have been used to design and build the ZKP based authentication system. SRP is a broadly used Password Authenticated Key Exchange (PAKE) protocol. The proposed method overcomes several drawbacks of traditional and commonly used authentication systems such as a simple username and plaintext password-based system, multi-factor authentication system and others.

Topics & Concepts

Authentication protocolComputer sciencePasswordChallenge–response authenticationComputer securityZero-knowledge proofPlaintextS/KEYLightweight Extensible Authentication ProtocolChallenge-Handshake Authentication ProtocolAuthentication (law)Data Authentication AlgorithmCryptographyMulti-factor authenticationKey exchangeProtocol (science)EncryptionPublic-key cryptographyMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyAdvanced Authentication Protocols SecurityUser Authentication and Security SystemsCryptography and Data Security
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