• DocumentCode
    3230335
  • Title

    SoK: Secure Messaging

  • Author

    Unger, Nik ; Dechand, Sergej ; Bonneau, Joseph ; Fahl, Sascha ; Perl, Henning ; Goldberg, Ian ; Smith, Matthew

  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    17-21 May 2015
  • Firstpage
    232
  • Lastpage
    249
  • Abstract
    Motivated by recent revelations of widespread state surveillance of personal communication, many solutions now claim to offer secure and private messaging. This includes both a large number of new projects and many widely adopted tools that have added security features. The intense pressure in the past two years to deliver solutions quickly has resulted in varying threat models, incomplete objectives, dubious security claims, and a lack of broad perspective on the existing cryptographic literature on secure communication. In this paper, we evaluate and systematize current secure messaging solutions and propose an evaluation framework for their security, usability, and ease-of-adoption properties. We consider solutions from academia, but also identify innovative and promising approaches used "in-the-wild" that are not considered by the academic literature. We identify three key challenges and map the design landscape for each: trust establishment, conversation security, and transport privacy. Trust establishment approaches offering strong security and privacy features perform poorly from a usability and adoption perspective, whereas some hybrid approaches that have not been well studied in the academic literature might provide better trade-offs in practice. In contrast, once trust is established, conversation security can be achieved without any user involvement in most two-party conversations, though conversations between larger groups still lack a good solution. Finally, transport privacy appears to be the most difficult problem to solve without paying significant performance penalties.
  • Keywords
    cryptography; data privacy; message passing; SoK; conversation security; cryptographic literature; personal communication; private messaging; secure messaging; state surveillance; transport privacy; Encryption; Privacy; Protocols; Synthetic aperture sonar; Usability;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Security and Privacy (SP), 2015 IEEE Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    San Jose, CA
  • ISSN
    1081-6011
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SP.2015.22
  • Filename
    7163029