Conceptual

Secure Channel Establishment using TLS and Authenticated Key Exchange in Cryptography

The core principle is the construction of a secure channel through abstract mathematical models that mimic impenetrable pipes using keys derived from authenticated key exchange and protected by public key infrastructure. This theoretical framework ensures message confidentiality, authenticity, and identity binding without relying on physical security measures. The concept operates within cryptography as a fundamental mechanism to approximate ideal security properties against adversarial interference in transmission channels.