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        Title           : Improved Extensible Authentication Protocol Method 
for 3rd Generation Authentication and Key Agreement (EAP-AKA')
        Authors         : Jari Arkko
                          Vesa Lehtovirta
                          Vesa Torvinen
                          Pasi Eronen
        Filename        : draft-ietf-emu-rfc5448bis-04.txt
        Pages           : 45
        Date            : 2019-01-17

Abstract:
   The 3rd Generation Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) is the
   primary authentication mechanism for devices wishing to access mobile
   networks.  RFC 4187 (EAP-AKA) made the use of this mechanism possible
   within the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) framework.  RFC
   5448 (EAP-AKA') was an improved version of EAP-AKA.

   This memo is an update of the specification for EAP-AKA'.  This
   version obsoletes RFC 5448.

   EAP-AKA' differs from EAP-AKA by providing a key derivation function
   that binds the keys derived within the method to the name of the
   access network.  The key derivation function has been defined in the
   3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).  EAP-AKA' allows its use
   in EAP in an interoperable manner.  EAP-AKA' is also an algorithm
   update, as it employs SHA-256 instead of SHA-1 as in EAP-AKA.

   This version of EAP-AKA' specification specifies the protocol
   behaviour for 5G deployments as well.


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