WG Action: RECHARTER: Secure Inter-Domain Routing (sidr)

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The Secure Inter-Domain Routing (sidr) working group in the Routing Area
of the IETF has been rechartered.  For additional information, please
contact the Area Directors or the working group Chairs.

Secure Inter-Domain Routing (sidr)
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Current Status: Active Working Group

Chairs:
  Sandra Murphy <Sandra.Murphy@sparta.com>
  Chris Morrow <morrowc@ops-netman.net>

Routing Area Directors:
  Stewart Bryant <stbryant@cisco.com>
  Adrian Farrel <adrian.farrel@huawei.com>

Routing Area Advisor:
  Stewart Bryant <stbryant@cisco.com>

Mailing lists:
  Address:      sidr@ietf.org
  To Subscribe: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sidr
  Archive:      http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/sidr

Description of Working Group:
The purpose of the SIDR working group is to reduce vulnerabilities in
the inter-domain routing system. The two vulnerabilities that will be
addressed are:

 * Is an Autonomous System (AS) authorized to originate an IP prefix
 * Is the AS-Path represented in the route the same as the path through
    which the NLRI traveled

The SIDR working group will take practical deployability into
consideration.

Building upon the already completed and implemented framework:

 * Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI)
 * Distribution of RPKI data to routing devices and its use in
      operational networks
 * Document the use of certification objects within the secure
      routing architecture

This working group will specify security enhancements for inter-domain
routing protocols.

The SIDR working group is charged with the following goals and
milestones:

Goals and Milestones:

ID Date   Pub Date
Mar 2011  Jan 2012   An overview of the RPKI and BGP Protocol changes
                     required for origin and path validation
Mar 2011  Jun 2012   A document describing threats to the routing system
Mar 2011  Jun 2012   A requirements document that  addresses these 
                     threats
Mar 2011  Jan 2012   Document the BGP protocol enhancements that meet
                     the security requirements
Nov 2010  Jul 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-origin-ops
Mar 2011  Jul 2012   Operational deployment guidance for network 
                     operators
Jun 2011  Dec 2011   System and architecture design choices made in
                     the protocol and RPKI
Mar 2010  Mar 2012   draft-ietf-sidr-cps-irs
Mar 2010  Mar 2012   draft-ietf-sidr-cps-isp
Nov 2010  Jan 2012   draft-ietf-sidr-pfx-validate
Jan 2010  Jun 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-publication
Nov 2010  Jun 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-repos-struct
Nov 2010  Jun 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-roa-format
Feb 2011  Jun 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-rpki-rtr
Nov 2010  Nov 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-ltamgmt
Dec 2010  Oct 2011   draft-rgaglian-sidr-algorithm-agility
May 2011  Dec 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-usecases
Jan 2011  Oct 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-ghostbusters
Jan 2010  Dec 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-keyroll
Jan 2010  May 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-arch
Jan 2010  May 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-cp
Jan 2010  May 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-res-certs
Jan 2010  Jun 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-roa-validation
Jan 2010  Jun 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-signed-object
Jan 2010  Jun 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-rpki-manifests
Jan 2010  Jul 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-rpki-algs
Jan 2010  Jul 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-rescerts-provisioning
Jan 2010  Aug 2011   draft-ietf-sidr-ta

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