A two-factor key verification system focused on remote user for medical applications
by Trupil Limbasiya; Sachit Shivam
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures (IJCIS), Vol. 13, No. 2/3, 2017

Abstract: Doctors can provide healthcare related treatments to users by using telecare medicine information systems (TMISs). To safeguard these systems, an appropriate security scheme for authentication plus key agreement is required conclusively. Recently in 2015, Arshad et al. (2015) revealed some flaws in Bin Muhaya's authentication and key agreement scheme and proposed an enhanced system on the same. However, we demonstrate that Arshad et al.'s (2015) scheme is susceptible to session key disclosure as well as user impersonation attacks. Moreover, in pursuance of better security, we introduce a new two-factor authentication and key agreement scheme.

Online publication date: Thu, 30-Nov-2017

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