
doi: 10.1007/bfb0013902
This paper describes various ways of providing freshness assurance of authentication protocols. It approaches the issue by discussing the notion of time in distributed authentication. In the context of authentication, we identify the places where the concept of time is needed, and describe the ways that timeliness of authentication protocols can be achieved.
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