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Title : Framework for Operational Security Requirements
for IP Network Infrastructure
Author(s) : G. Jones, et al.
Filename : draft-jones-opsec-framework-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2004-7-9
This document outlines work to be done and documents to be produced
by the proposed Operational Security Requirements (OPSEC) Working
Group. The goal of the working group is to codify knowledge about
feature sets that are required to securely deploy and operate managed
network elements providing transit services at OSI layers 2 and 3,
i.e. switches and routers. The intent is to provide clear, concise
documentation of requirements necessary for operating networks
securely, to assist network operators in communicating their
requirements to vendors, and to provide vendors with input that is
useful for building more secure devices. The working group will
produce requirements appropriate for large Internet Service Provider
(ISP) and Enterprise Networks. This work is intended to refine
RFCxxxx.
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