Saturday, August 13, 2005

What Does A Network Authentication Protocol Do?

A network authentication protocol is really about two things. First, it allows two network peers to develop trust in each other's identity. Second, it allows the two peers to exchange a session key that can be used to provide the properties of CIA for their ensuing conversation.

Adopted from The .NET Developer's Guide to Windows Security by Keith Brown.

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