Cryptography Questions
A session key negotiation protocol is a cryptographic protocol used to establish a shared secret key between two or more parties in a communication session. This protocol ensures that the session key is securely exchanged and agreed upon, allowing the parties to encrypt and decrypt their communication using the same key. The session key negotiation protocol typically involves a series of steps, including key exchange, authentication, and key confirmation, to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the session key.