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Abstract
Evaluating Protocols for Secure Device Pairing (M)Status: Abgeschlossen
In a world full of ambient intelligence and smart services, the secure pairing of two devices is of prime importance: without being able to authenticate whom our smart phone is transmitting its access keys or credit card information to, no real security is possible. While a number of proposals have recently emerged in the literature, it is unclear whether these approaches are not only cryptographically secure, but also usable. After all, if using these methods is cumbersome or complicated, people will not bother with them, as the many unsecured wireless networks aptly demonstrate.
In this thesis, the usability of device pairing protocols should be
examined: How easy is it to use the system for securely associating two
devices? Which parameters offer the best balance between ease-of-use and
security requirements? How susceptible are the protocol to social
engineering attacks?
This thesis will be jointly supervised by the System Security Group and
the Distributed Systems Group.
Student/Bearbeitet von: Yves Geissbuehler Contact/Ansprechpartner: Marc Langheinrich, Iulia Ion, Patrick Schaller
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