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This draft is a work item of the Multicast Security Working Group of the IETF.
Title : MSEC Group Key Management Architecture
Author(s) : M. Baugher
Filename : draft-ietf-msec-gkmarch-07.txt
Pages : 37
Date : 2004-1-23
This document defines the common architecture for Multicast Security
(MSEC) key management protocols that support a variety of
application, transport, and network layer security protocols. It
also defines the group SA (GSA), and describes the key management
protocols that help establish a GSA. The framework and guidelines
described in this document allow for a modular and flexible design of
group key management protocols for a variety of different settings
that are specialized to applications needs. MSEC key management
protocols may be used to facilitate secure one-to-many, many-to-many,
or one-to-one communication.
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