[VOIPSEC] FYI - Dan Wing releases new draft of SRTP key exchange requirements (Fw: I-D ACTION:draft-wing-media-security-requirements-02.txt)
dan_york at Mitel.com
dan_york at Mitel.com
Fri Apr 20 10:27:18 CDT 2007
VOIPSEC readers,
FYI, a new version of Dan Wing's SRTP key exchange requirements has been
posted. I would encourage folks to check it out because the intent is to
get us closer as an industry to agreeing upon a common key exchange
protocol for SRTP. I am assuming this version incorporates feedback from
IETF 68 in Prague.
Dan
P.S. And those of you who just can't get enough of SRTP keying discussions
are invited to join the RTPSEC mailing list mentioned below where this
list of requirements and other similar drafts are debated/discussed. (And
yes, I'm on that list, too...)
----- Forwarded by Dan York/Kan/Mitel on 04/20/2007 11:19 AM -----
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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
directories.
Title : Media Security
Requirements
Author(s) : D. Wing, et al.
Filename :
draft-wing-media-security-requirements-02.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2007-4-20
A number of proposals have been published to address the need of
securing media traffic. Different assumptions, requirements, and
usage environments justify every one of them. This document aims to
summarize the discussed media security requirements in order progress
the work on identifying a small subset applicable to a large range of
deployment environments.
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