2009 Second International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering 2009
DOI: 10.1109/wcse.2009.611
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Design of Two-Way One-Time-Password Authentication Scheme Based on True Random Numbers

Abstract: Authentication technology based on One-Time-Password (OTP) is being used in more important networks applications because of its higher security. But many current schemes based on OTP still use mathematic methods or from simple random origins to get passwords. These passwords often lack of good randomicity and are not able to ensure the security of the systems. In the paper, a new authentication scheme based on OTP is presented. The scheme generates random numbers quickly by physical methods and applies them in… Show more

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“…A novel OTP authentication scheme based on true random numbers has been put forward in [29]. In the proposed scheme, the true random numbers are generated using physical methods i.e.…”
Section: A Review Of Otp Based Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel OTP authentication scheme based on true random numbers has been put forward in [29]. In the proposed scheme, the true random numbers are generated using physical methods i.e.…”
Section: A Review Of Otp Based Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These protection schemes can be divided into functional properties such as unprotected scheme, all-or-nothing scheme, controlled sharing, and user-programmed [11]. Moreover, many of these schemes still use mathematical methods or simple combinations of parameters to generate passwords but still suffer potential attacked risks [12]. Nowadays, OTP tokens are a common authentication mechanism for many companies, institutions, and even governments to upgrade their security strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%