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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 12, 2006
Filed:
Dec. 19, 2000
Ravi Sandhu, Fairfax, VA (US);
Colin Desa, Herndon, VA (US);
Karuna Ganesan, Norcross, GA (US);
TriCipher, Inc., San Mateo, CA (US);
Abstract
A method and system for generating asymmetric crypto-keys usable by network users to transform messages is provided. The system includes a first network station associated with a user, a second network station associated with a trusted entity, and a third network station associated with a sponsor. The trusted entity authorizes the sponsor to generate the asymmetric crypto-key. The sponsor generates a symmetric crypto-key and associated user identification. The sponsor both stores the generated symmetric crypto-key and the associated user identification and transmits the symmetric crypto-key and the associated user identification to the trusted entity. The trusted entity then distributes the symmetric crypto-key and user identification to the user. The user then presents the user identification to the sponsor. The sponsor then generates a challenge and transforms the challenge with the stored symmetric crypto-key. The sponsor transmits the transformed challenge to the user. The user then further transforms the challenge and transmits the further transformed challenge back to the sponsor. In response to receipt of the further transformed challenge, the sponsor then generates the asymmetric crypto-key.