<title>Special Interests Group End to End Encryption</title>
<abstract>This document proposes the formation of a Special Interest Group (SIG) within the XSF devoted to the development of end-to-end encryption within the context of XMPP.</abstract>
<remark>Accepted by vote of Council on 2020-01-08.</remark>
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<date>2019-12-30</date>
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<remark>Initial published version.</remark>
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<section1topic='Introduction'anchor='intro'>
<p>End-to-end encryption presents a vital tool for users to protect their communications against third parties. To ensure a good user experience it is important to agree on shared standards which are widely rolled out and adopted by implementations.</p>
<p>There already exists a number of encryption protocols with different properties and scopes. It is necessary to coordinate the efforts of further improving those standards to identify and unify common problems and patterns.</p>
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<section1topic='Scope and Role'anchor='scope'>
<p>The role of the SIG shall be as follows:</p>
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<li>Produce, or coordinate the production and maintenance of relevant XMPP Extension Protocol (XEP) documents as described below under Deliverables.</li>
<li>Represent the interests and requirements of the XMPP community during the development of end-to-end encryption protocols that are non-exclusive to XMPP. Note: Only elected members of the XSF may act as ambassadors.</li>
<p>The SIG-E2EE shall be open to the public and shall not be limited to elected members of the XMPP Standards Foundation. Anyone who works with, or is interested in encryption protocols is invited to take part. Only elected members of the XSF however may act as ambassadors.</p>