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Delegation of cryptographic servers for capture-resilient devices

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Delegation of cryptographic servers for capture-resilient devices
Abstract. A device that performs private key operations (signatures or decryptions), and whose private key operations are protected by a password, can be immunized against offline dictionary attacks in case of capture by forcing the device to confirm a password guess with a designated remote server in order to perform a private key operation. Recent proposals for achieving this allow untrusted servers and require no server initialization per device. In this paper we extend these proposals to enable dynamic delegation from one server to another; i.e., the device can subsequently use the second server to secure its private key operations. One application is to allow a user who is traveling to a foreign country to temporarily delegate to a server local to that country the ability to confirm password guesses and aid the user’s device in performing private key operations, or in the limit, to temporarily delegate this ability to a token in the user’s possession. Another application is...
Philip D. MacKenzie, Michael K. Reiter
Added 28 Jul 2010
Updated 28 Jul 2010
Type Conference
Year 2001
Where CCS
Authors Philip D. MacKenzie, Michael K. Reiter
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