RFC 9055 on Deterministic Networking (DetNet) Security Considerations

2021-06-25 Thread rfc-editor
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RFC 9055

Title:  Deterministic Networking (DetNet) 
Security Considerations 
Author: E. Grossman, Ed.,
T. Mizrahi,
A. Hacker
Status: Informational
Stream: IETF
Date:   June 2021
Mailbox:et...@ieee.org,
tal.mizrahi@gmail.com,
and...@thought.live
Pages:  50
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

I-D Tag:draft-ietf-detnet-security-16.txt

URL:https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9055

DOI:10.17487/RFC9055

A DetNet (deterministic network) provides specific performance
guarantees to its data flows, such as extremely low data loss rates
and bounded latency (including bounded latency variation, i.e.,
"jitter"). As a result, securing a DetNet requires that in addition
to the best practice security measures taken for any mission-critical
network, additional security measures may be needed to secure the
intended operation of these novel service properties.

This document addresses DetNet-specific security considerations from
the perspectives of both the DetNet system-level designer and
component designer. System considerations include a taxonomy of
relevant threats and attacks, and associations of threats versus use
cases and service properties. Component-level considerations include
ingress filtering and packet arrival-time violation detection.

This document also addresses security considerations specific to the
IP and MPLS data plane technologies, thereby complementing the
Security Considerations sections of those documents.

This document is a product of the Deterministic Networking Working Group of the 
IETF.


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RFC 9049 on Path Aware Networking: Obstacles to Deployment (A Bestiary of Roads Not Taken)

2021-06-25 Thread rfc-editor
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RFC 9049

Title:  Path Aware Networking: Obstacles to 
Deployment (A Bestiary of Roads Not 
Taken) 
Author: S. Dawkins, Ed.
Status: Informational
Stream: IRTF
Date:   June 2021
Mailbox:spencerdawkins.i...@gmail.com
Pages:  36
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

I-D Tag:draft-irtf-panrg-what-not-to-do-19.txt

URL:https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9049

DOI:10.17487/RFC9049

This document is a product of the Path Aware Networking Research
Group (PANRG).  At the first meeting of the PANRG, the Research Group
agreed to catalog and analyze past efforts to develop and deploy Path
Aware techniques, most of which were unsuccessful or at most
partially successful, in order to extract insights and lessons for
Path Aware networking researchers.

This document contains that catalog and analysis.

This document is a product of the Path Aware Networking RG of the IRTF.


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List of volunteers for the 2021-2022 NomCom

2021-06-25 Thread NomCom Chair 2021
This is a preliminary list of 112 qualified volunteers for NomCom 2021-2022.

All have been qualified by using the Datatracker as qualified for the position 
of voting 
member of NomCom per RFC 8989.

We now enter the challenge period, which lasts until the following deadline:

Monday, July 5, 2021 at 23:59 UTC (Deadline for raising issues on the qualified 
volunteers list)

If anyone thinks that a name on the numbered list below is NOT qualified for 
some 
reason, please send me email before this deadline at: 

nomcom-chair-2021 at ietf dot org 

The next steps are listed on https://datatracker.ietf.org/nomcom/2021/ (e.g., I 
will announce 
random seed selections for the RFC 3797 process shortly).

The preliminary qualified volunteers are:

  NumLast NameFirst Name   Affiliation
===
1Aelmans  Melchior Juniper Networks
2Bagdonas IgnasEquinix
3BanksSarahCorelight, Inc.
4Barnes   Mary Independent
5Beeram   Vishnu   Juniper Networks
6Benamar  NabilMoulay Ismail University 
of Meknes, Morocco
7Bertola  Vittorio Open-Xchange
8Bishop   Mike Akamai Technologies
9Bonica   Ron  Juniper Networks
   10Box  ChrisBT
   11Burdet   LucAndré Cisco
   12Bush RandyIIJ Research Lab & 
Arrcus Inc
   13Busi ItaloHuawei
   14Chen Mach Huawei
   15Chen Huaimo   Futurewei
   16ChengWeiqiang China Mobile
   17CiavagliaLaurent  Rakuten
   18ClemmAlexanderFuturewei
   19DhodyDhruvHuawei
   20Dong Jie  Huawei Technologies
   21DrakeJohn Juniper Networks
   22Eastlake Donald   Futurewei Technologies, 
Inc
   23EckelCharles  Cisco Systems
   24Eckert   Toerless Futurewei USA
   25Enghardt Theresa  Netflix
   26Fan  DaweiHuawei
   27Farrell  Stephen  Trinity College Dublin
   28Fioccola Giuseppe Huawei Technologies
   29FominSergey   Nokia
   30Fossati  Thomas   Arm
   31Geng Xuesong  Huawei
   32Gondwana Bron Fastmail Pty Ltd
   33Gu   YunanHuawei
   34Gundavelli   Sri  Cisco
   35Haas Jeffrey  Juniper Networks
   36Haddad   Wassim   Ericsson
   37Hallam-Baker Phillip  Threshold Secrets LLC
   38Harrison Tom  APNIC
   39HegdeShraddha Juniper Networks
   40HeitzJakobCisco Systems, Inc.
   41HoppsChristianLabN Consulting
   42Housley  Russ Vigil Security, LLC
   43Huitema  ChristianPrivate Octopus Inc.
   44Iannone  LuigiHuawei
   45Jimenez  JaimeEricsson
   46Lear EliotCisco Systems
   47LeibaBarryFuturewei Technologies
   48LemonTed  Apple
   49Li   ChengHuawei
   50Li   Richard  Futurewei Technologies, 
Inc.
   51Li   Yizhou   Huawei
   52Lin  Yi   Huawei Technologies Co., 
Ltd.
   53Liu  Bing Huawei Technologies 
Co.,Ltd.
   54Lou  Zhe  Huawei Technologies 
Duesseldorf GmbH
   55Maisonneuve  Julien   Nokia
   56MakhijaniKiranFuturewei
   57Mankin   Allison  Salesforce
   58Masinter LarryInterlisp.org
   59Mattsson John Ericsson
 

IETF 111 Preliminary Agenda

2021-06-25 Thread IETF Agenda
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