The IOT Operations (iotops) WG in the Operations and Management Area of the
IETF has been rechartered. For additional information, please contact the
Area Directors or the WG Chairs.

IOT Operations (iotops)
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Current status: Active WG

Chairs:
  Alexey Melnikov <[email protected]>
  Henk Birkholz <[email protected]>

Assigned Area Director:
  Mohamed Boucadair <[email protected]>

Operations and Management Area Directors:
  Mahesh Jethanandani <[email protected]>
  Mohamed Boucadair <[email protected]>

Mailing list:
  Address: [email protected]
  To subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/iotops
  Archive: https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/iotops/

Group page: https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/iotops/

Charter: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/charter-ietf-iotops/

The IOTOPS working group is chartered for the discussion of operational
issues related to Internet of Things (IoT) devices, in particular related to
device onboarding and lifecycle management.

IoT is a wide and diverse field with distinct expectations on involved
devices. The IOTOPS working group focuses on devices that:

* are networked, either to the Internet or within limited administrative
domains, * have a very limited end-user interface or no end-user interface at
all, and * are deployed in sufficiently large numbers that they cannot easily
be managed or maintained manually.

The IETF defines a number of standards related to IoT, including, but not
limited to, work produced by the ACE, ANIMA, CBOR, CORE, DRIP, LAKE, ROLL,
SCHC, SUIT, TEEP, and 6LO working groups, among others.

IOTOPS serves as a forum to discuss how these various IoT-related
technologies interoperate and align. Specifically, IOTOPS provides IoT
practitioners, operators, and other interested parties a venue to engage in
discussions around the operational requirements of IoT deployments. IOTOPS
also explores emerging use cases and deployment models that may benefit from
IP-based technologies in the context of IoT devices and networks.

Likewise, IOTOPS welcomes presentations from IoT operators, including service
providers, enterprises, and other organizations deploying or managing
large-scale IoT systems, who wish to share operational experience,
challenges, and lessons learned, as well as other work within scope for the
working group.

Revision, updates, and extensions to work from existing working groups will
be done in those working groups.

Where other new work may be needed, IOTOPS will help identify candidate
venues within the IETF for their development.

## Scope of Work

IOTOPS is chartered with the following scope:

* Standards Track and BCP Documents:

     - Manufacturer Usage Description (MUD) solutions
     - Configuration backup and recovery solutions
     - Software/firmware upgrade solutions, focusing on discovery and
     distribution

* Informational and BCP Documents:

    - Documenting requirements and terminology.
    - Discussing operational management of IoT devices. This includes (but is
    not limited to):

        + Factory provisioning of devices
        + Onboarding of devices
        + Access control of devices to network resources
        + Administrative control of devices
        + Software/firmware upgrades
        + Isolation/quarantine of devices
        + Remediation of broken devices
        + End of life management of devices

    - Providing guidance on IoT operational security.
    - Publishing operational practices and guidance.

Milestones:

  Jun 2025 - Submit "Comparison of CoAP Security Protocols" to the IESG

  Sep 2025 - Submit "Authorized Update to MUD URLs" to the IESG

  Nov 2025 - Submit "A summary of security-enabling technologies for IoT
  devices" to the IESG

  Dec 2025 - Submit "Terminology for Constrained-Node Networks" to the IESG



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