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        Title           : Session Security Envelope
        Authors         : Bob Moskowitz
                          Igor Faynberg
                          Huilan Lu  <>
                          Susan Hares
                          Pierpaolo Giacomin
	Filename        : draft-moskowitz-sse-01.txt
	Pages           : 10
	Date            : 2016-01-15

Abstract:
   This memo specifies the details of the Session Security Envelope
   (SSE).  SSE is a session protocol aiming to guarantee
   confidentiality, integrity and authentication completely
   independently by the underlying context, namely network and transport
   layers.  A single session using the SEE protocol can include a single
   transport session or multiple transport sessions.  This mean that SSE
   can survive the break-down in network and transport layers or to
   attacks carried against them.  SSE is also applicable in networks
   lacking in classic inter-networking and transport protocols SSE
   relies on modern AEAD block cipher modes of operations, a class of
   block cipher modes which allows, at the same time, to authenticate
   the message while encrypting a part of it.


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