[Resource Topic] 2023/1829: End-to-End Encrypted Zoom Meetings: Proving Security and Strengthening Liveness

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Title:
End-to-End Encrypted Zoom Meetings: Proving Security and Strengthening Liveness

Authors: Yevgeniy Dodis, Daniel Jost, Balachandar Kesavan, Antonio Marcedone

Abstract:

In May 2020, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (Zoom) announced a multi-step plan to comprehensively support end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) group video calls and subsequently rolled out basic E2EE support to customers in October 2020. In this work we provide the first formal security analysis of Zoom’s E2EE protocol, and also lay foundation to the general problem of E2EE group video communication.

We observe that the vast security literature analyzing asynchronous messaging does not translate well to synchronous video calls. Namely, while strong forms of forward secrecy and post compromise security are less important for (typically short-lived) video calls, various liveness properties become crucial. For example, mandating that participants quickly learn of updates to the meeting roster and key, media streams being displayed are recent, and banned participants promptly lose any access to the meeting. Our main results are as follows:

  1. Propose a new notion of leader-based continuous group key agreement with liveness, which accurately captures the E2EE properties specific to the synchronous communication scenario.
  2. Prove security of the core of Zoom’s E2EE meetings protocol in the above well-defined model.
  3. Propose ways to strengthen Zoom’s liveness properties by simple modifications to the original protocol, which subsequently influenced updates implemented in production.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1829

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