Lecture

Robust Channels: Handling Unreliable Networks

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This lecture covers the concept of robust channels in the context of secure network protocols like QUIC and DTLS 1.3, focusing on handling unreliable networks. It discusses the differences between TCP and UDP, the use of AEAD, channel modeling, support functions, channel correctness experiments, support classes, integrity, and robustness. The lecture also explores the application of robust channels in QUIC, emphasizing the importance of maintaining correctness and integrity in the face of network uncertainties.

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