
Secure Remote Password (SRP) protocol is an essential password-authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocol based on the discrete logarithm problem (DLP). The protocol is specifically designed to obtain a session key and it has been widely used in various scenarios due to its attractive security features. In the SRP protocol, the server is not required to save any data directly associated with passwords. And this makes attackers who manage to corrupt the server fail to impersonate the client unless performing a brute-force search for the password. However, the development of quantum computing has potentially made classic DLP-based public-key cryptography schemes not secure, including the SRP protocol. So it is significant to design a quantum-resistant SRP protocol. In this paper, based on the original scheme, we propose a post-quantum SRP protocol from the learning with errors (LWE) problem. And we give rigorous proof and analyses on the correctness and security of the scheme. Besides being resistant to known quantum attacks, it maintains the various secure qualities of the original protocol.
2022 IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom). IEEE, 2022
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Cryptography and Security, Cryptography and Security (cs.CR)
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Cryptography and Security, Cryptography and Security (cs.CR)
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