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A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the IP Security Policy Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: IPSec Policy Information Base
	Author(s)	: M. Li, D. Arneson, A. Doria,
                          J. Jason, C. Wang, M. Stenberg
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsp-ipsecpib-05.txt
	Pages		: 93
	Date		: 07-Aug-02
	
This document specifies a set of policy rule classes (PRC) for 
configuring IPsec policy at IPsec-enabled devices (e.g., security 
gateways). Instances of these classes reside in a virtual 
information store called the IPsec Policy Information Base (PIB). 
The COPS protocol [5] with extensions for provisioning [6] is used 
to transmit this IPsec policy information to IPsec-enabled 
devices. The PRCs defined in this IPsec PIB are intended for use 
by the COPS-PR IPsec client type. These PRCs are in addition to 
any other PIBs that may be defined for the IPsec client type, as 
well as the PRCs defined in the Framework PIB [9].

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	Title		: IP Security Policy Requirements
	Author(s)	: M. Blaze, A. Keromytis, M. Richardson, L. Sanchez
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsp-requirements-02.txt
	Pages		: 9
	Date		: 09-Aug-02
	
This document describes the problem space and solution requirements
to develop an IP Security Policy configuration and management
framework. The IP Security Policy architecture provides a scalable,
decentralized framework for managing, discovering and negotiating the
host and network security policies that govern access, authorization,
authentcation, confidentiality, data integrity, and other IP Security
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This draft is a work item of the IP Security Policy Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: IPsec Configuration Policy Model
	Author(s)	: J. Jason, L. Rafalow, E. Vyncke
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsp-config-policy-model-06.txt
	Pages		: 69
	Date		: 09-Aug-02
	
This document presents an object-oriented information model of IPsec 
policy designed to: 
o   facilitate agreement about the content and semantics of IPsec 
policy 
o   enable derivations of task-specific representations of IPsec 
policy such as storage schema, distribution representations, 
and policy specification languages used to configure IPsec-
enabled endpoints 
The information model described in this document models  the 
configuration parameters defined by the IP Security protocol [COMP, 
ESP, AH].  The information model also covers the parameters found by 
the Internet Key Exchange [DOI, IKE] protocol. Other key exchange 
protocols could be easily added to the information model by a simple 
extension.  Other extensions can further be added easily due to the 
object-oriented nature of the model. 
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The Internet Society's (ISOC) annual Symposium on Network and Distributed
System Security (NDSS) brings together innovative and forward thinking
members of the Internet community including leading-edge security
researchers and implementers, globally-recognized security-technology
experts, and users from both the private and public sectors who design,
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If you are working on new and practical approaches to security problems
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NDSS'03 will again be held for three days in San Diego, California in
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Please be aware that the NDSS'03 cut off date for paper and panel
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Forwarded for Phil Roberts <PRoberts@MEGISTO.com>:

The members of the IESG and IAB and the IETF chair are selected
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