Implementing and Measuring KEMTLS

Implementing and Measuring KEMTLS

Oct 1, 2021·
Sofía Celi
,
Armando Faz-Hernández
,
Nick Sullivan
,
Goutam Tamvada
,
Luke Valenta
,
Thom Wiggers
,
Bas Westerbaan
,
Christopher A. Wood
· 0 min read
Abstract
KEMTLS is a novel alternative to the Transport Layer Security (TLS) handshake that integrates post-quantum algorithms. It uses key encapsulation mechanisms (KEMs) for both confidentiality and authentication, achieving post-quantum security while obviating the need for expensive post-quantum signatures. The original KEMTLS paper presents a security analysis, Rust implementation, and benchmarks over emulated networks. In this work, we provide full Go implementations of KEMTLS and other post-quantum handshake alternatives, describe their integration into a distributed system, and provide performance evaluations over real network conditions. We compare the standard (non-quantum-resistant) TLS 1.3 handshake with three alternatives: one that uses post-quantum signatures in combination with post-quantum KEMs (PQTLS), one that uses KEMTLS, and one that is a reduced round trip version of KEMTLS (KEMTLS-PDK). In addition to the performance evaluations, we discuss how the design of these protocols impacts TLS from an implementation and configuration perspective.
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Publication
Progress in Cryptology – LATINCRYPT 2021