To properly establish a third party's identity, Internet Key Exchange (IKE) and Public Key Encryption are often used. This involves the use of public and private keys to sign packets and unlock encryption algorithms. IKE also supports automatic key refresh, which further improves security.
A hybrid protocol that implements Oakley key exchange and Skeme key exchange inside the ISAKMP framework. Although IKE can be used with other protocols, its initial implementation is with IPSec. IKE provides authentication of the IPSec peers, negotiates IPSec keys, and negotiates IPSec security associations.
The default Internet key exchange protocol which enables negotiation of methods (cryptographic parameters) and keys as well as enabling authentication.
A key management protocol standard that is used in conjunction with the IPSec standard. IKE enhances IPSec by providing additional features, flexibility and ease of configuration for the IPSec standard.
Internet key exchange (IKE) is the protocol used to set up a security association (SA) in the IPsec protocol suite.