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HMQV: A High-Performance Secure Diffie-Hellman Protocol (2005) [37 citations — 1 self]

by Hugo Krawczyk
Protocol, Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO ’05, LNCS 3621
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Abstract:

The MQV protocol of Law, Menezes, Qu, Solinas and Vanstone is possibly the most e#cient of all known authenticated Di#e-Hellman protocols that use public-key authentication. In addition to great performance, the protocol has been designed to achieve a remarkable list of security properties. As a result MQV has been widely standardized, and has recently been chosen by the NSA as the key exchange mechanism underlying "the next generation cryptography to protect US government information".

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