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paper 1, Integrating Entanglement Swapping into Secure Socket Layer — Handshake Protocol

In Session 1 of Future Computer and Communication 2011 from: International Conference on Future Computer and Communication, 3rd (ICFCC 2011), First
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Published: 2011
Author(s)/Editor(s): Gabriela Mogos
Chapter Page Count: 6 pages

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Chapter Contents

  • Abstract
  • Key Words
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Secure Socket Layer — Handshake Protocol Overview
  • 3. Secure Socket Layer — Handshake Protocol, Quantum Version
  • 4. Conclusions
  • 5. Acknowledgement
  • References

Excerpt

The protocol Secure Sockets Layer uses a combination of symmetrical and symmetrical encryptions. As we know, encryption with symmetrical keys is more rapid than the one with public keys, the latter offering, however, a much better method of authentication. The protocol Secure Sockets Layer-handshake allows the authentication client-server and the cooperation between parties for the creation of symmetrical keys used for encryption and decryption.

This work proposes the replacement of classical techniques of client-server authentication by a quantum one, which is not vulnerable to the cybernetic attacks, and which solves the problem of Secure Sockets Layer protocol security. Assuring a correct authentication determines giving up the long row of authentication certifications used in the classical case in order to remove the existent suspicions before starting the communication process.



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