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	Title		: Framework for Operational Security Capabilities for IP Network Infrastructure
	Author(s)	: G. Jones, et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-opsec-framework-05.txt
	Pages		: 29
	Date		: 2007-4-3
	
This document outlines work done and documents produced by the
   Operational Security Capabilities (OPSEC) Working Group.  The goal of
   the working group is to codify knowledge gained through operational
   experience about feature sets that are needed to securely deploy and
   operate managed network elements providing transit services at the
   data link and IP layers.

   The intent is to provide clear, concise documentation of capabilities
   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 produced a list of capabilities
   appropriate for large Internet Service Provider (ISP) and Enterprise
   Networks.  This work is intended to refine [RFC3871].

   This document also provides guidance for the creation of profile
   documents which are lists of security features needed in specific
   operating environments.

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