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Title : Dynamic Symmetric Key Provisioning Protocol (DSKPP)
Author(s) : M. Nystroem, et al.
Filename : draft-doherty-keyprov-dskpp-00.txt
Pages : 103
Date : 2007-6-13
DSKPP is a client-server protocol for initialization (and
configuration) of cryptographic tokens. The protocol requires
neither private-key capabilities in the cryptographic tokens, nor an
established public-key infrastructure. The four-pass variant of the
protocol ensures that a provisioned (or generated) symmetric key will
only be available to the server and the cryptographic token itself.
Two-pass (i.e., one round-trip) and one-pass (i.e., one message)
variants enable secure and efficient download and installation of a
symmetric key to a cryptographic token.
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