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Using Authenticated Encryption with Replay prOtection (AERO) in Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)
draft-mcgrew-dtls-aero-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors David McGrew , John Foley, Joseph A. Salowey
Last updated 2014-04-24 (Latest revision 2013-10-21)
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Abstract

Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) is a communication security protocol that is attractive for use in constrained environments, in which it is important to minimize the data expansion added by the security protocol, and to support multicast security . Authenticated Encryption with Replay prOtection (AERO) is a cryptographic technique that is well suited for use in DTLS, especially in these scenarios: it has minimal data expansion, avoids the need to manage implicit state, works well with multiple receivers and multiple senders, and provides strong misuse resistance. This document describes how AERO can be used in DTLS.

Authors

David McGrew
John Foley
Joseph A. Salowey

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