Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery

With the advance of web technologies, a large quantity of transactions have been processed through web services. Service Provider needs encryption via public communication channel in order that web services can be delivered to Service Requester. Such encryptions can be realized using secure session...

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Main Authors: Han, Song, Dillon, Tharam S., Chang, Elizabeth, Tian, Biming
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22212
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Chang, Elizabeth
Tian, Biming
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Chang, Elizabeth
Tian, Biming
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description With the advance of web technologies, a large quantity of transactions have been processed through web services. Service Provider needs encryption via public communication channel in order that web services can be delivered to Service Requester. Such encryptions can be realized using secure session keys. Traditional approaches which can enable such transactions are based on peer-to-peer architecture or hierarchical group architecture. The former method resides on two-party communications while the latter resides on hierarchical group communications. In this paper, we will use three-party key establishment to enable secure communications for Service Requester and Service Provider. The proposed protocol supports Service Requester, Service Broker, and Service Provider with a shared secret key established among them. Compared with peer-to-peer architecture and hierarchical group architecture, our method aims at reducing communication and computation overheads.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-222122017-09-13T21:30:44Z Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery Han, Song Dillon, Tharam S. Chang, Elizabeth Tian, Biming transactions service requester shared secret key service provider network security security non-commutative monoid service delivery encryption key establishment authentication web service With the advance of web technologies, a large quantity of transactions have been processed through web services. Service Provider needs encryption via public communication channel in order that web services can be delivered to Service Requester. Such encryptions can be realized using secure session keys. Traditional approaches which can enable such transactions are based on peer-to-peer architecture or hierarchical group architecture. The former method resides on two-party communications while the latter resides on hierarchical group communications. In this paper, we will use three-party key establishment to enable secure communications for Service Requester and Service Provider. The proposed protocol supports Service Requester, Service Broker, and Service Provider with a shared secret key established among them. Compared with peer-to-peer architecture and hierarchical group architecture, our method aims at reducing communication and computation overheads. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22212 10.1016/j.sysarc.2009.01.004 Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle transactions
service requester
shared secret key
service provider
network security
security
non-commutative monoid
service delivery
encryption
key establishment
authentication
web service
Han, Song
Dillon, Tharam S.
Chang, Elizabeth
Tian, Biming
Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery
title Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery
title_full Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery
title_fullStr Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery
title_full_unstemmed Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery
title_short Secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery
title_sort secure web services using two-way authentication and three-party key establishment for service delivery
topic transactions
service requester
shared secret key
service provider
network security
security
non-commutative monoid
service delivery
encryption
key establishment
authentication
web service
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22212