An Efficient Key Exchange Authentication Using Browser Based Security
U. Siva Kumari1, M. S. S. Sai2
1U. Siva Kumari, M. Tech. Student, Department of CSE, KKR & KSR Institute of Technology & Sciences, Guntur, (Andhra Pradesh), India.
2Dr. M.S.S. Sai, Professor, Department of CSE, KKR & KSR Institute of Technology & Sciences, Guntur, (Andhra Pradesh), India.
Manuscript received on 20 September 2014 | Revised Manuscript received on 30 September 2014 | Manuscript published on 30 September 2015 | PP: 38-42 | Volume-3 Issue-4, September 2014 | Retrieval Number: D1217093414/2014©BEIESP
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Abstract: Password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) is where a client and a server, who share a password, authenticate each other and meanwhile establish a cryptographic key by exchange of messages. In this setting, all the passwords necessary to authenticate clients are stored in a single server. If the server is compromised, due to, for example, hacking or even insider attacks, passwords stored in the server are all disclosed. In this paper, we propose a browser based security and usage of two servers which cooperate to authenticate a client. Even if one server is compromised, the attacker still cannot pretend to be the client with the information from the compromised server.
Keyword: Password, (PAKE), Messages, security,
Scope of the Article: Plant Cyber Security