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Work item: X.1151 (ex X.sap-1)
Subject/title: Guideline on secure password-based authentication protocol with key exchange
Status: Approved on 2007-11-13 
Approval process: AAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
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Summary: A secure password-based authentication protocol with key exchange is a kind of authentication protocol with authenticated key exchange using a human-memorable password. It is very simple and easy to implement as well as easy to use; no need for other infrastructure, e.g., PKI. A secure password-based authentication protocol with key exchange (SPAK) becomes very important, since a variety of usage cases in many applications will emerge in the near future. In addition, SPAK provides both user authentication and strong key exchange with weak password, .i.e., the subsequent communication session can be protected by a shared secret during the authentication procedure. This Recommendation is intended to identify a set of requirements for password-based authentication protocols and define the guideline for selecting most suitable password authentication protocol by presenting the criteria for choosing an optimum SPAK protocol for applications. SPAK can also be used in a wide variety of applications wherein pre-shared secrets based on the weak password exist.
Comment: -
Reference(s):
[COM 17-TD 2764Rev.1]
  Historic references:
[COM 17-D125]
Contact(s):
Heung Youl Youm, Editor
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Last update: 2007-11-16 16:16:43