It’s basically TLS but they ripped out X.509 in favor of protobufs and different certificate management, and added some (weird!) new integer-based MAC schemes and modes like AES-VCM.pic.twitter.com/HlN37JE8Ka
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It’s basically TLS but they ripped out X.509 in favor of protobufs and different certificate management, and added some (weird!) new integer-based MAC schemes and modes like AES-VCM.pic.twitter.com/HlN37JE8Ka
I just like saying “AES-VCM”. I feel like I’m on a bad episode of NCIS: Cyber and they didn’t pay for the good script advisor.
“Can you break the encryption!? Good god, they used AES-VCM. This is going to take a few minutes.”
wasn’t there a talk about this at RWC last year?
Oh god I don’t remember.
did they make TLS better?
they made it way simpler and swapped ASN.1 for Protocol Buffers, so i would say so
it's called ALTS, which is ingenious because it's impossible to search for information about it using that website... uh, what's it called again... oh, yeah, Google
My understanding is that ALTS was developed back when TLS was painfully slow at session establishment, but now they are pretty even
From that same whitepaper that Matthew screenshotted:pic.twitter.com/lhDWzIYxm6
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