5G-AKA-FS:一个5G身份验证和关键协议协议协议,用于转发保密
Ilsun You1, Gunwoo Kim1, Seonghan Shin2
1Department of Financial Information Security, Kookmin University, Seoul-si 02707, Republic of Korea.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 11, 2024
概括
这项研究通过引入5G-AKA-FS来增强5G初级身份验证,这是一种实现前向安全并防止可链接性攻击的协议. 正式验证证实了其有效性,平衡了5G网络的安全性和效率.
科学领域:
- 网络安全和网络协议
- 移动通信安全 移动通信安全
- 密码学 密码学 密码学 密码学
背景情况:
- 5G网络安全依赖于5G认证和关键协议 (5G-AKA) 和EAP-AKA等初级认证协议.
- 5G-AKA中的漏洞,例如可连接性攻击,需要改进协议.
- 不断发展的5G环境,包括应用程序的身份验证和密钥管理 (AKMA),要求增强安全功能,如前保密.
研究的目的:
- 提出一种称为5G-AKA-FS的增强5G-AKA协议,以解决已识别的漏洞.
- 在5G初级身份验证中实现前向安全并减轻可链接性攻击.
- 确保拟议协议的安全性得到正式验证,并对其性能进行评估.
主要方法:
- 建议对5G-AKA协议 (5G-AKA-FS) 进行一种新的增强.
- 家庭网络生成短暂的密钥对,以加强会话密钥的谈判.
- 正式的安全验证是使用BAN逻辑和ProVerif进行的.
主要成果:
- 拟议的5G-AKA-FS协议成功实现了前向安全.
- 新协议有效地阻止了可链接性攻击.
- 正式验证证实了5G-AKA-FS的有效性和安全性.
结论:
- 5G-AKA-FS为5G初级身份验证提供了强大的解决方案,增强了对已知的攻击的安全性.
- 该协议展示了先进的安全功能和可接受的通信/计算开销之间的实际平衡.
- 这项工作有助于确保5G技术所实现的数字化转型.
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