Manual authentication for wireless devices. / Gehrmann, Christian; Mitchell, Chris J; Nyberg, Kaisa.
In: Cryptobytes, Vol. 7, No. 1, 04.2004, p. 29-37.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Manual authentication for wireless devices. / Gehrmann, Christian; Mitchell, Chris J; Nyberg, Kaisa.
In: Cryptobytes, Vol. 7, No. 1, 04.2004, p. 29-37.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Manual authentication for wireless devices
AU - Gehrmann, Christian
AU - Mitchell, Chris J
AU - Nyberg, Kaisa
N1 - This is the final draft version of the paper 'Manual authentification for wireless devices' that appeared in the RSA Laboratories online journal 'Crytobytes', 7(1) 2004.
PY - 2004/4
Y1 - 2004/4
N2 - Manual authentication techniques have been designed to enable wireless devices to authenticate one another via an insecure wireless channel with the aid of a manual transfer of data between the devices. Manual transfer refers to the human operator of the devices performing one of the following procedures; copying data output from one device into the other device, comparing the output of the two devices, or entering the same data into both devices. Techniques currently being standardised are described which achieve this, and which require only small amounts of data to be transferred between the two devices. This makes the mechanisms particularly attractive for non-expert use, as required for ubiquitous mobile wireless devices.
AB - Manual authentication techniques have been designed to enable wireless devices to authenticate one another via an insecure wireless channel with the aid of a manual transfer of data between the devices. Manual transfer refers to the human operator of the devices performing one of the following procedures; copying data output from one device into the other device, comparing the output of the two devices, or entering the same data into both devices. Techniques currently being standardised are described which achieve this, and which require only small amounts of data to be transferred between the two devices. This makes the mechanisms particularly attractive for non-expert use, as required for ubiquitous mobile wireless devices.
KW - mobile wireless devices
KW - manual transfer
KW - data output
M3 - Article
VL - 7
SP - 29
EP - 37
JO - Cryptobytes
JF - Cryptobytes
IS - 1
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