Paper 2025/2063
QUIC-MLS: Making a Space Security Draft Standard Resilient for Disconnected Environments
Abstract
Among standardization efforts for space and interplanetary network security, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is driv- ing work on space network security, accounting for the unique proper- ties of space environments that make space communication challenging. This includes long, variable-length delays, packet loss, and intermittent end-to-end connectivity. Within these efforts, there is a focus on using IP-based protocols for security, and in particular the use of the QUIC protocol. This is unsurprising given QUIC’s growing popularity and of- fer of optimization intended for reducing latency. However, QUIC uses the Transport Layer Security (TLS) key exchange handshake protocol, which was originally designed for ‘connect and forget’ style Internet con- nections at scale. It is also session-based, where protocol participants require reestablishment of the session for each reconnection – a costly maneuver in the space setting. Furthermore, TLS by default does not achieve strong post-compromise security properties within sessions, ex- hibiting a risk under long-lived connections, and need for synchronous handshakes to counteract this are in functional contrast to the space environment, which has intermittent end-to-end connectivity. We address both drawbacks of QUIC by introducing QUIC-MLS: a vari- ant of QUIC which replaces the session-based, synchronous TLS hand- shake with the standardized continuous key agreement protocol, Mes- saging Layer Security (MLS), which achieves asynchronous forward se- crecy and post-compromise security. In addition to the design itself, we implement our design and provide benchmarks, and analyze our new construction in a formal cryptographic model.
Note: Accepted for publication at Security Standardisation Research Conference 2025
Metadata
- Available format(s)
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PDF
- Category
- Cryptographic protocols
- Publication info
- Preprint.
- Keywords
- Space network securityQUIC protocolMLS protocolAsynchronous key agreement
- Contact author(s)
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benjamin dowling @ kcl ac uk
britta hale @ nps edu
xisen tian1 @ nps edu
bhagya wimalasiri @ kcl ac uk - History
- 2025-11-09: approved
- 2025-11-07: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2025/2063
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/2063,
author = {Benjamin Dowling and Britta Hale and Xisen Tian and Bhagya Wimalasiri},
title = {{QUIC}-{MLS}: Making a Space Security Draft Standard Resilient for Disconnected Environments},
howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/2063},
year = {2025},
url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/2063}
}