ANONYMOUS IDENTITY BASED AUTHENTICATION AND KEY AGREEMENTAnonymous Identity-Based Authentication and Key Agreement • July 20th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJuly 20th, 2024Anonymous identity-based authentication and key agreement (AIBAKA) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide secure and privacy-preserving communication between parties in a networked environment. Unlike traditional authentication schemes that require users to disclose their identities, AIBAKA allows users to authenticate themselves to each other without revealing their identities to third parties. This is achieved through the use of identity-based cryptography, where users' identities are derived from publicly known information such as email addresses or usernames. Additionally, AIBAKA facilitates the establishment of shared secret keys between authenticated parties, enabling secure communication channels while preserving anonymity. This paper presents an overview of the AIBAKA protocol, its security properties, and its applications in various networked environments, highlighting its effectiveness in ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and anonymity in communication systems.