Negotiation transparency and consistency in configurable protocols: an empirical investigation
<p>Configurability (also known as agility), is a protocol design framework that allows protocols to support multiple values for parameters such as the protocol version and ciphersuite. At the beginning of a new protocol session, both communicating parties, e.g. client and server, negotiate the...
Main Author: | Alashwali, ES |
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Other Authors: | Martin, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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