Paper 2025/2063

QUIC-MLS: Making a Space Security Draft Standard Resilient for Disconnected Environments

Benjamin Dowling, King's College London
Britta Hale, Naval Postgraduate School
Xisen Tian, Naval Postgraduate School
Bhagya Wimalasiri, King's College London
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)
PDF
Category
Cryptographic protocols
Publication info
Preprint.
Keywords
Space network securityQUIC protocolMLS protocolAsynchronous key agreement
Contact author(s)
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
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/2063
License
Creative Commons Attribution
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}
}
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