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What is Out of Band Key Delivery

Handbook of Research on Wireless Security
Out of band key delivery occurs when an encryption key is delivered with a mean, which is inaccessible from inside the network it will be used in. An example is to carry a key on an USB stick between parties, where the key will never be transmitted over the network.
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Key Distribution and Management for Mobile Applications
György Kálmán (University Graduate Center – UniK, Norway) and Josef Noll (University Graduate Center – UniK, Norway)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-899-4.ch011
Abstract
This chapter deals with challenges raised by securing transport, service access, user privacy, and accounting in wireless environments. Key generation, delivery, and revocation possibilities are discussed and recent solutions are shown. Special focus is on efficiency and adaptation to the mobile environment. Device domains in personal area networks and home networks are introduced to provide personal digital rights management (DRM) solutions. The value of smart cards and other security tokens are shown and a secure and convenient transmission method is recommended based on the mobile phone and near-field communication technology.
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