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<reference anchor="I-D.duke-quic-protected-initial" target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-duke-quic-protected-initial-02">
   <front>
      <title>Protected QUIC Initial Packets</title>
      <author initials="M." surname="Duke" fullname="Martin Duke">
         <organization>F5 Networks, Inc.</organization>
      </author>
      <author initials="D." surname="Schinazi" fullname="David Schinazi">
         <organization>Google LLC</organization>
      </author>
      <date month="May" day="13" year="2021" />
      <abstract>
	 <t>   QUIC encrypts its Initial Packets using keys derived from well-known
   constants, meaning that observers can inspect the contents of these
   packets and successfully spoof them.  This document proposes a new
   version of QUIC that encrypts Initial Packets more securely by
   leveraging a Public Key distributed via the Domain Name System (DNS)
   or other out-of-band system.

	 </t>
      </abstract>
   </front>
   <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-duke-quic-protected-initial-02" />
   
</reference>
