In this paper we propose a number of KEM-based protocols to establish a shared secret between two parties, and study their resistance over unauthenticated channels. This means analyzing the security of the protocol itself, and its robustness against Man-inthe- Middle attacks. We compare them with their KEX-based counterparts to highlight the differences that arise naturally, due to the nature of KEM constructions, in terms of the protocol itself and the types of attacks that they are subject to. We provide practical go-to KEM-based protocols instances to migrate to, based on the conditions of currently-in-use KEX-based protocols.
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