Hi Linda,

Secure Frames are *not* decrypted by the SFU.  The outer HBH encryption is
decrypted by the SFU, but the point of the E2E encryption is that the SFU
does not have the keys.

The document does not claim to save on SFU processing.  For a switching
SFU, the processing should be roughly the same with or without SFrame.

--Richard



On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 9:23 AM Linda Dunbar via Datatracker <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Reviewer: Linda Dunbar
> Review result: Ready
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> Document: draft-ietf-sframe-enc-??
> Reviewer: Linda Dunbar
> Review Date: 2024-03-30
> IETF LC End Date: 2024-02-15
> IESG Telechat date: 2024-04-04
>
> Summary: This document describes the Secure Frame (SFrame) end-to-end
> encryption and authentication mechanism for media frames.
>
> Question: As the Secure Frames are decrypted by the SFU, why it is less
> processing than the Hop-by-hop encryption between endpoint and SFU?
>
> Thank you,
> Linda
>
>
>
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