Abstract

As more and more important smart healthcare becomes in people’s daily life, its security issues draw increasing attention. It is stringent to design trusty communication protocol guaranteeing the data security and users privacy. Recently, Wang et al. proposed a certificateless authenticated key agreement (CL-AKA) protocol such that providing a resolution to transmit unforged data over open channel in smart healthcare. Claiming that their protocol could resist attacks from two types of adversaries, Wang et al. also compared their protocol with several related works. However, in this paper, we analyze their protocol and point out that the protocol lacks forward security. Moreover, aiming at remedying such defects, this paper proposes an improved CL-AKA protocol. Not only does the improved CL-AKA protocol satisfy the security requirements but also behaves efficient compared with other related works.

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