An Improved SIP Authenticated Key Agreement Based on Dongqing et al.
Abstract
The IP multimedia subsystem represents an architectural framework to support multimedia-based services using internet protocol over wired and wireless media. These IP-based
multimedia services rely on session initiation protocol (SIP) for creating, maintaining and
terminating the communicative sessions, which underscores the efciency and security of
SIP protocol. Many SIP based authentication schemes have been put forward in the last
decade, however with many limitations. Recently, Lu et al. and Chaudhary et al. presented
SIP based authentication protocols. Then, Dongqing et al. discovered limitations in Lu
et al. and Chaudhary et al. schemes, and presented an improved SIP authentication protocol. Nonetheless, we ascertain that Dongqing et al.’s protocol is prone to privileged insider
attack, denial of service attack, and session specifc ephemeral secret-leakage attack.
Besides, this protocol assumes a strictly time synchronized system, which limits the practical efectiveness of the protocol for a real environment. We also propose an improved SIP
authentication protocol that covers the limitations of Dongqing et al. protocol. Our scheme
is formally proved as secure using BAN logic analysis. The performance analysis illustrates
the comparison for related schemes with proposed scheme, which depicts the efciency
and robustness of the scheme over previous schemes.
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