Zero-Knowledge Authentication

05/12/2022
by   Jakob Povsic, et al.
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In the thesis we focus on designing an authentication system to authenticate users over a network with a username and a password. The system uses the zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) system as a password verification mechanism. The ZKP protocol used is based on the quadratic residuosity problem. The authentication system is defined as a method in the extensible authentication protocol (EAP). Using a ZKP system yields interesting security properties that make the system favourable to be used over insecure networks.

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