CRJan 7, 2014

A Robust Biometric-Based Three-factor Remote User Authentication Scheme

arXiv:1401.1318v12 citations
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This addresses security flaws in IoT authentication for remote users, but it is incremental as it builds on an existing scheme.

The paper identifies vulnerabilities in a prior three-factor remote user authentication scheme, showing it is susceptible to known session-specific temporary information attacks, and proposes an improved scheme resistant to all major cryptographic attacks.

The rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, which is an inter connection of networks through an insecure public channel i.e. Internet demands for authenticating the remote user trying to access the secure network resources. In 2013, Ankita et al. proposed an improved three factor remote user authentication scheme. In this poster we will show that Ankita et al scheme is vulnerable to known session specific temporary information attack, on successfully performing the attack, the adversary can perform all other major cryptographic attacks. As a part of our contribution, we will propose an improved scheme which is resistance to all major cryptographic attacks and overcomes the defects in Ankita et al. scheme.

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