The Otway–Rees protocol is a computer network authentication protocol designed for use on insecure networks (e.g. the Internet). It allows individuals...
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Australian Navy Otway (1800 ship), British sailing ship in the slave trade Otway-Rees protocol, computer network authentication protocol SS Otway A passenger...
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Alice and Bob Kerberos (protocol) Needham–Schroeder protocol Neuman–Stubblebine protocol Otway–Rees protocol Yahalom (protocol) Schneier, Bruce (1996)...
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authentication protocol Challenge–response spam filtering CRAM-MD5 Cryptographic hash function Cryptographic nonce Kerberos Otway–Rees protocol Needham–Schroeder...
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B {\displaystyle B} . Kerberos Otway–Rees protocol Yahalom Wide Mouth Frog protocol Neuman–Stubblebine protocol Diffie–Hellman key exchange Needham...
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The protocol was revised after the authors themselves spotted a flaw in the algorithm. Kerberos Needham–Schroeder protocol Otway–Rees protocol T.Y.C...
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Syverson demonstrated two attacks on this protocol. Kerberos protocol Otway–Rees protocol Neuman–Stubblebine protocol Paul Syverson. A taxonomy of replay attacks...
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asymmetric encryption padding • Over the Air Rekeying (OTAR) • OTFE • Otway–Rees protocol Padding (cryptography) • Padding oracle attack • Paillier cryptosystem...
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that this protocol can be attacked. This attack and two more from are outlined in [1]. Kerberos Needham–Schroeder protocol Otway–Rees protocol Yahalom Wide...
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Commander William Dennis O'Leary, Royal Navy. Captain Robert Mervyn Bermingham Otway-Ruthven, Ryal Navy. Lieutenant Commander Albert William Arthur Stevens,...
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