KEM-based pre-shared-key handshakes for TLS 1.3
draft-wiggers-tls-authkem-psk-00
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| Authors | Thom Wiggers , Sofia Celi , Peter Schwabe , Douglas Stebila , Nick Sullivan | ||
| Last updated | 2024-02-19 (Latest revision 2023-08-18) | ||
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Abstract
This document gives a construction for a Key Encapsulation Mechanism (KEM)-based authentication mechanism in TLS 1.3. This proposal authenticates peers via a key exchange protocol, using their long- term (KEM) public keys.
Authors
Thom Wiggers
Sofia Celi
Peter Schwabe
Douglas Stebila
Nick Sullivan
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