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Client-Side End-to-End Encryption for Appointment Bookings
Overview
This document describes the revised concept for end-to-end encrypted appointment bookings with client-side encryption. The system implements a zero-knowledge architecture where the server never has access to unencrypted personal data.
Security Principles
- Zero-Knowledge Server: Server never sees plaintext data
- Client-Side Encryption: All crypto operations in the browser
- PIN stays secret: PIN never leaves the client
- Challenge-Response: Secure authentication without PIN transmission
- Post-Quantum Cryptography: ML-KEM-768 (Kyber) for key exchange
- ClientAppointments Tunnel: Scalable appointment encryption like chat channels
Architecture Components
1. ClientAppointments Tunnel Concept
Each client has an encrypted "tunnel" with all their appointments for a tenant:
ClientAppointmentsTunnel:
├── Encrypted Appointments (List)
├── Tunnel Key (AES-256)
├── Client Key Share (PIN-derived)
└── Staff Key Shares (Kyber-encrypted)
2. Cryptographic Primitives
- ML-KEM-768 (Kyber): Post-Quantum Key Exchange (encrypts the tunnel key)
- AES-256-GCM: Symmetric encryption of appointment data (encryption unique per tunnel)
- Shamir Secret Sharing: Private Key Split (2-of-2)
- Argon2: PIN-based key derivation
- Challenge-Response: Secure authentication for clients (based on the PIN)
Flow Diagrams
Flow 1: New Client
sequenceDiagram
participant C as Client (Browser)
participant S as Server
Note over C,S: Step 1: Initialization
C->>S: GET /api/appointments/staff-public-keys?tenantId=xxx
Note right of C: Get staff public keys for encryption
S->>S: Get staff public keys for tenant
S->>C: 200 Staff Public Keys
Note left of S: { staffPublicKeys: [{ userId, publicKey }] }
Note over C,S: Step 2: Client-Side Encryption
C->>C: Enter PIN
C->>C: Generate tunnel key (AES-256)
C->>C: Encrypt appointment data with tunnel key
C->>C: Generate client keypair (Kyber)
C->>C: Split private key with PIN (Shamir 2-of-2)
C->>C: Encrypt tunnel key for each staff member
Note over C,S: Step 3: Encrypted Transmission
C->>S: POST /api/appointments/create
Note right of C: {<br/> encryptedAppointment,<br/> staffKeyShares,<br/> clientPublicKey,<br/> privateKeyShare,<br/> clientKeyShare<br/>}
S->>S: Store encrypted data
S->>S: Create ClientAppointments Tunnel
S->>C: 201 Success
Note left of S: { appointmentId, appointmentDate, status }
Flow 2: Existing Client
sequenceDiagram
participant C as Client (Browser)
participant S as Server
Note over C,S: Step 1: Challenge-Response Authentication
C->>S: POST /api/appointments/challenge
Note right of C: { emailHash }
S->>S: Generate challenge (UUID)
S->>S: Encrypt challenge with client public key
S->>C: 200 Challenge + Private Key Share
Note left of S: {<br/> challenge,<br/> encryptedChallenge,<br/> privateKeyShare<br/>}
Note over C,S: Step 2: Client-Side Challenge Solution
C->>C: Enter PIN
C->>C: Reconstruct private key (PIN + privateKeyShare)
C->>C: Decrypt challenge with private key
C->>S: POST /api/appointments/verify-challenge
Note right of C: { emailHash, challengeResponse }
S->>S: Verify challenge response
alt Challenge correct
S->>S: Get staff public keys + tunnel
S->>C: 200 Authenticated
Note left of S: {<br/> staffPublicKeys,<br/> encryptedTunnelKey<br/>}
else Challenge incorrect
S->>C: 401 Unauthorized
end
Note over C,S: Step 3: Add new appointment
C->>C: Decrypt tunnel key with private key
C->>C: Encrypt new appointment with tunnel key
C->>S: POST add-to-tunnel
Note right of C: {<br/> emailHash,<br/> tunnelId,<br/> appointmentDate,<br/> encryptedAppointment<br/>}
S->>S: Add to ClientAppointments Tunnel
S->>C: 201 Success
Flow 3: Client loads an apppointment
sequenceDiagram
participant C as Client (Browser)
participant S as Server
Note over C,S: Authentication (like Flow 2, Steps 1-2)
C->>S: Challenge-Response Authentication
S->>C: Authenticated + Tunnel Access
Note over C,S: Load and decrypt appointment
C->>S: GET appointments/(id)
S->>S: Get encrypted appointment for client
S->>C: 200 Encrypted appointment
Note left of S: {<br/> appointments: [{<br/> id, appointmentDate, status,<br/> encryptedData: { encryptedPayload, iv, authTag }<br/> }],<br/> encryptedTunnelKey<br/>}
Note over C,S: Client-Side Decryption
C->>C: Decrypt tunnel key with private key
C->>C: Decrypt each appointment with tunnel key
C->>C: Display decrypted appointments in UI
Security Considerations
What the server never sees:
- ✅ Client's PIN
- ✅ Plaintext names, email, phone
- ✅ Complete private key
- ✅ Tunnel key in plaintext
What the server sees:
- ✅ Email hash (for client identification)
- ✅ Appointment date and time
- ✅ Tunnel ID (public)
- ✅ Encrypted payloads
- ✅ Appointment status
Attack vectors and countermeasures:
- Server compromise: Server cannot decrypt encrypted data
- Man-in-the-Middle: HTTPS + Key-Pinning can protect transmission
- Brute-Force PIN: Argon2 + Client-Side Rate-Limiting
- Timing attacks: Constant response times for challenge-response
- Side-Channel: All crypto operations in Web Crypto API
Performance Considerations
Client-Side:
- Kyber Key Generation: ~10ms
- AES Encryption: <1ms per appointment
- Challenge-Response: <5ms
- Total time new client: ~50ms
- Total time existing client: ~20ms
Server-Side:
- No crypto operations
- Only database I/O
- Highly scalable due to stateless design