A New Key Agreement Mechanism Based on Lattice
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Abstract
Network access control and identity legitimacy verification have been implemented by establishing a secure foundation for the trusted establishment of communication entities. However, successful identity authentication alone does not guarantee secure communication. In open-network environments, it remains essential to establish a secure session key via a robust key agreement mechanism—one that prevents explicit disclosure of identity information while ensuring post-quantum security. To address these requirements, we propose a lattice-based key agreement protocol. The protocol integrates identity binding, implicit authentication, and session key establishment into a single ciphertext exchange. Furthermore, it supports secure key evolution and revocation verification through a version-control mechanism and a blockchain-maintained revocation list—thus realizing a comprehensive, post-quantum-secure key agreement scheme under reasonable computational and communication overhead.
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