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Title : Best-case End-to-end SRTP Technique for Key Exchange interoperabilitY (BEST-KEY)
Author(s) : H. Kaplan
Filename : draft-kaplan-best-srtp-keys-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2006-7-24
This document defines an opportunistic SRTP key exchange mechanism to
get the best-case SRTP keys, using a slightly modified version of
Security Descriptions model [secdes], followed by a second-stage
media-plane key exchange based on [XXX]. There are several distinct
advantages to this mechanism over others; these benefits are
documented herein. The main goal of this draft is to put forth a
strawman proposal to perform a 2-stage key-exchange, first via a
[secdes] style mechanism, then through a media-plane mechanism.
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