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... Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP), which
can provide confidentiality, message authentication, and replay
protection to the RTP ...
... * A single "master key" can provide keying material for
confidentiality and integrity protection, both for the SRTP stream
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... SRTP_PREFIX_LENGTH. This means that, even if
confidentiality is not to be provided, the keystream generator output
may still need to be computed for packet authentication, in which
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... manipulated. Note that these types of middle entities also disrupt
end-to-end confidentiality (as the IV formation depends e.g., on the
RTP header ...
... Confidentiality of the RTP Payload ...
... Confidentiality of the RTP Header ...
... algorithm). These options allow SRTP to be used to
provide confidentiality in situations where
* weak or null authentication ...
... data. In such a case, an attacker may be able to subvert
confidentiality by causing the receiver to forward data to an
attacker ...
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An attacker may be able to subvert confidentiality due to the lack of
authentication when a data forwarding ...
... receiver may be fooled into forwarding data to an attacker, leading
to an indirect breach of confidentiality (see Section 3 of [B96]).
This is because data-forwarding decisions are made on the decrypted
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... CBC) are very sensitive to attacks on
confidentiality if certain padding types are used in the absence of
integrity. The attack ...
... 3G Security; Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms; Document 1: f8 and f9 Specification (Release 4). ...
... 3G Security; General Report on the Design, Specification and Evaluation of 3GPP Standard Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms (Release 4). ...
... T. Iwata and T. Kohno: "New Security Proofs for the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms", Proceedings of FSE 2004. ...
