Re: [OPSEC] Operational Security Considerations and Encrypted Client Hello

2023-03-27 Thread Andrew Campling
://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-campling-ech-deployment-considerations/. Andrew From: Warren Kumari Sent: 07 March 2023 22:22 To: Andrew Campling Cc: opsec@ietf.org Subject: Re: [OPSEC] Operational Security Considerations and Encrypted Client Hello Hello WG! I'd encourage the WG to review this document

Re: [OPSEC] Operational Security Considerations and Encrypted Client Hello

2023-03-14 Thread Arnaud Taddei
Thank you Warren, we appreciate be given a chance to present. Please note we issued revision -04 and plan a revision -05 by Monday 27th of March. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-campling-ech-deployment-considerations/ One question as we are working on the best way to make our Github

Re: [OPSEC] Operational Security Considerations and Encrypted Client Hello

2023-03-07 Thread Warren Kumari
Hello WG! I'd encourage the WG to review this document - it's relatively short, and is an easy read. ECH is likely to be a fairly active topic in the IETF, and has significant Opsec implications. The document is on the OpSec agenda, and so having read it before the meeting will be really

[OPSEC] Operational Security Considerations and Encrypted Client Hello

2023-02-17 Thread Andrew Campling
Hi Opsec wg You may be aware that some of us have been looking at the potential impact of the deployment of Encrypted Client Hello (ECH), an extension to TLS1.3+. We are continuing to develop the draft, which is accessible at