MYUNG-SUN KIM's research while affiliated with University of New Hampshire and other places
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Publications (2)
This paper outlines the problems in currently available authentication methods, such as EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP and EAP-FAST, and describes the desirable properties of a standard outer method. We examine the interaction between inner and outer methods and the types of issues that presently exist. We propose a new authentication method, EAP-PSK [PSK] wit...
Citations
... EAP-TLS-PSK [14] is a new authentication method, EAP-PSK with TLS [6] tunneling support, as an EAP protocol that extends EAP-PSK, one of the authentication protocols based on pre-shared keys. EAP-TLS-PSK uses secure tunnel establishment by TLS handshake to exchange authentication-related information between a client and a server, while EAP-PSK simply uses pre-shared keys to mutually authenticate. ...