Rational authentication protocols
Source: Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS)
The authors use ideas from game theory to transform two families of authentication protocols so that even an intruder attacks a protocol, its payoff will still be lower than when it does not. This is particularly useful in resisting or discouraging a powerful and rational intruder (as present in military applications) who makes many attempts to break a protocol because even the intruder fails, a denial of service attack is still mounted successfully, and in a password-based protocol, the chance of a successful attack increases quite significantly as more and more attempts are launched to guess the password.
| Format: | Size: | 94.80 | |
| Date: | Feb 2011 |



