A Safe Application Interface to Messaging Layer Security
draft-barnes-mls-appsync-01
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| Authors | Joël , Richard Barnes , Rohan Mahy , Marta Mularczyk | ||
| Last updated | 2025-06-15 (Latest revision 2024-12-12) | ||
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Abstract
The Messaging Layer Security protocol enables a group of participants to negotiate a common cryptographic state. While the primary function of MLS is to establish shared secret state for the group, an MLS group also captures authentication information for group participants and information on which the group has confirmed agreement. This document defines an interface interface by which multiple uncoordinated application functions may safely reuse the cryptographic state of an MLS group for application purposes.
Authors
Joël
Richard Barnes
Rohan Mahy
Marta Mularczyk
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