SAK-AKA: A Secure Anonymity Key of Authentication and Key Agreement protocol for LTE network

SAK-AKA: A Secure Anonymity Key of Authentication and Key Agreement protocol for LTE network

Shadi Nashwan

Department of Computer Science and Information, Aljouf University, Saudi Arabia

Abstract: 3rdGeneration Partnership Project (3GPP) has proposed the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol to achieve the security requirements of Evolved Packet System (EPS) in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, called (EPS-AKA) protocol. Nevertheless, the EPS-AKA protocol is still has some drawbacks in authentication process due to inherit some weaknesses from the predecessor protocols. This paper proposes a secure anonymity Key of Authentication and Key Agreement (SAK-AKA) protocol for LET network to enhance the security level of EPS-AKA protocol. The same security architecture of EPS-AKA is used by the proposed protocol without adding extra cost to the system. Specifically, the SAK-AKA protocol increases the difficulty of defeating the authentication messages by complete concealing of IMSI with perfect forward security. The extensive security analysis proves that the SAK-AKA protocol is secure against the drawbacks of current EPS-AKA protocol. Moreover, the performance analysis in terms of the bandwidth consumption, the authentication transmission overhead and the storage consumption demonstrates that the SAK-AKA protocol relatively is more efficient than the current EPS-AKA protocol.

Keywords: 3GPP, LTE network, IPsec protocol, UMTS-AKA protocol, EPS-AKA protocol.

Received March 21, 2017; accepted May 28, 2017

 

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