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Asynchronous Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol

US Patent:
7434054, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Mar 31, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/813357
Inventors:
Donald A. Zick - Saline MI, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
713171, 713168, 380 47
Abstract:
An Asynchronous Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol (ESSPP) provides a novel method and system for adding devices to a network in a secure manner. A registration process is launched by at least one of two network devices together. These two devices then automatically register with each other. When two devices running Asynchronous ESSPP detect each other, they exchange identities and establish a key that can later be used by the devices to mutually authenticate each other and generate session encryption keys. An out-of-band examination of registration signatures generated at the two devices can be performed to help ensure that there was not a man-in-the-middle attacker involved in the key exchange.

Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol

US Patent:
7941833, May 10, 2011
Filed:
May 15, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/120754
Inventors:
Donald A. Zick - Saline MI, US
Michael J. Klein - Ann Arbor MI, US
Robert G. Moskowitz - Oak Park MI, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 7/04
G06F 15/16
G06F 17/30
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 5, 713186
Abstract:
An Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol (ESSPP) provides a novel method and system for adding devices to a network in a secure manner. A registration process is launched at two network devices together within a predetermined time interval. These two devices then automatically register with each other. When two devices running ESSPP detect each other, they exchange identities and establish a key that can later be used by the devices to mutually authenticate each other and generate session encryption keys. With ESSPP, two ESSPP devices that are attempting to register with each other will only provision a key when they detect that they are the only two ESSPP devices on the wireless network running ESSPP. If additional devices running ESSPP are detected, the ESSPP protocol is either terminated or suspended.

Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol

US Patent:
8036384, Oct 11, 2011
Filed:
Jul 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/168430
Inventors:
Donald A. Zick - Saline MI, US
Michael J. Klein - Ann Arbor MI, US
Robert G. Moskowitz - Oak Park MI, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04K 1/00
US Classification:
380255, 380277
Abstract:
An Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol (ESSPP) provides a novel method and system for adding devices to a network in a secure manner. A registration process is launched at two network devices together within a predetermined time interval. These two devices then automatically register with each other. When two devices running ESSPP detect each other, they exchange identities and establish a key that can later be used by the devices to mutually authenticate each other and generate session encryption keys. With ESSPP, two ESSPP devices that are attempting to register with each other will only provision a key when they detect that they are the only two ESSPP devices on the wireless network running ESSPP. If additional devices running ESSPP are detected, the ESSPP protocol is either terminated or suspended.

Asynchronous Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol

US Patent:
8433903, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Oct 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/246075
Inventors:
Donald A. Zick - Saline MI, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
713168, 713155, 713156, 713157, 713158, 713159, 380229, 705 67, 709225, 709226, 709229
Abstract:
An Asynchronous Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol (ESSPP) provides a novel method and system for adding devices to a network in a secure manner. A registration process is launched by at least one of two network devices together. These two devices then automatically register with each other. When two devices running Asynchronous ESSPP detect each other, they exchange identities and establish a key that can later be used by the devices to mutually authenticate each other and generate session encryption keys. An out-of-band examination of registration signatures generated at the two devices can be performed to help ensure that there was not a man-in-the-middle attacker involved in the key exchange.

Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol

US Patent:
2005001, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
Jul 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/625846
Inventors:
Donald Zick - Saline MI, US
Michael Klein - Ann Arbor MI, US
Robert Moskowitz - Oak Park MI, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
G06F012/14
G06F011/30
H04L009/00
H04L009/32
US Classification:
709237000, 709228000, 713200000
Abstract:
An Enhanced Shared Secret Provisioning Protocol (ESSPP) provides a novel method and system for adding devices to a network in a secure manner. A registration process is launched at two network devices together within a predetermined time interval. These two devices then automatically register with each other. When two devices running ESSPP detect each other, they exchange identities and establish a key that can later be used by the devices to mutually authenticate each other and generate session encryption keys. With ESSPP, two ESSPP devices that are attempting to register with each other will only provision a key when they detect that they are the only two ESSPP devices on the wireless network running ESSPP. If additional devices running ESSPP are detected, the ESSPP protocol is either terminated or suspended.

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