Cryptographic Key Agreement Protocol Simulation
The High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor (HAIPE) Interoperability Specification is developed by the US Department of Defense to permit enclaves equipped with compliant gateways to communicate securely over un-trusted networks. Using Cryptographic Key Agreement protocol, e.g., Internet Key Exchange (IKE), HAIPEs can establish automated security associations (SA) for this device instead of manually establishing. We designed a cryptographic key agreement protocol simulation scenario to emulate the process of dynamic negotiating security information to establish SAs. This paper describes the HAIPE IKE model and presents a IKE protocol simulation. In order to quantify the impact of HAIPEs on the end-to-end performance of networks, some typical application was configured to execute simulation. The simulation results show the process of HAIPEs IKE protocol and the impact of HAIPEs on network performance, and validate the correctness these models.
ZHANG Chuan-fu YU Jiang SunWan-zhong SU Jin-hai
Institute of Electronic Technology, PLA Information Engineering University Zhengzhou City, HeNan Province, China
国际会议
Sixth International Conference on Semantics,Knowledge and Grids(第六届语义、知识与网格国际会议 SKG 2010)
宁波
英文
418-419
2010-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)