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Prof. Marc Fischlin und Felix Günther, beide CYSEC (at) TU Darmstadt, stellen auf dem 2nd IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy, kurz IEEE European S&P, ihr Paper "Replay Attacks on Zero Round-Trip Time: The Case of the TLS 1.3 Handshake Candidates" vor.
Seit 1980 findet das IEEE-Symposium für Sicherheit und Privatsphäre statt, zu dem internationale IT-Sicherheitsexperten zusammenkommen, um sich über neueste Entwicklungen in der Computersicherheit und der elektronischen Privatsphäre auszutauschen. Nach der Erfolgsgeschichte des internationalen Meetings initiiert das IEEE nun auch ein europäisches Symposium für Sicherheit und Privatsphäre (EuroS & P), das jedes Jahr in einer europäischen Stadt organisiert wird.

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We investigate security of key exchange protocols supporting so-called zero round-trip time (0-RTT), enabling a client to establish a fresh provisional key without interaction, based only on cryptographic material obtained in previous connections. This key can then be already used to protect early application data, transmitted to the server before both parties interact further to switch to fully secure keys. Two recent prominent examples supporting such 0-RTT modes are Google's QUIC protocol and the latest drafts for the upcoming TLS version 1.3.
We are especially interested in the question how replay attacks, enabled through the lack of contribution from the server, affect security in the 0-RTT case. Whereas the first proposal of QUIC uses state on the server side to thwart such attacks, the latest version of QUIC and TLS 1.3 rather accept them as inevitable. We analyze what this means for the key secrecy of both the preshared-key-based 0-RTT handshake in the latest draft-14 of TLS 1.3 as well as the Diffie–Hellman-based 0-RTT handshake in TLS 1.3 draft-12. As part of this we extend previous security models to capture such cases, also shedding light on the limitations and options for 0-RTT security under replay attacks.
Das 2nd IEEE European S&P 2017 findet vom 26. - 28. April in Paris statt.
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