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Enhancing Network Security with HIP: TLS, SRTP, and EID/Locator Mapping

This document explores the implementation of Host Identity Protocol (HIP) in modern networking, focusing on its integration with Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP). It highlights how HIP operates over UDP and TCP, managing identity and key management securely. Additionally, the paper discusses the mapping between Endpoint Identifiers (EIDs) and locators within IP, MAC, and various IEEE standards, including 802.15.4 for wireless personal area networks, 802.3 for Ethernet, and 802.11 for Wi-Fi, demonstrating HIP's role in secure signaling.

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Enhancing Network Security with HIP: TLS, SRTP, and EID/Locator Mapping

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  1. HIP as the general KMP Session TLS, SRTP, ... UDP TCP HIP Transport EID/Locator MAPing ESP, ... Internetwork IP MAC 802.15.4 802.3 ... 802.11 PHY HIP provides an layer identity, key management and secure signaling

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