Re: [irtf-discuss] HotRFC at IETF-114 -- Call for participation

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Dear All

Below is a slot request. I will attend to the meeting

Talk Title : Internet Of Secure Elements
Presenter: Pascal Urien Telecom Paris
Abstract: Secure elements are widely used in bank cards, SIM modules, electronic passports. More than 6 billion javacards are deployed. They communicate through the ISO7816 interface, and are able to support TLS1.3 stacks. Internet of secure element is an IETF draft that defines a server (IOSE servers) based on secure element TLS server (TLS-SE). Open implementations are available on github for IOSE server and associated TLS-SE secure elements. Secure elements are identified by TLS server name (SEN), they act as a back end server connected to a front TLS server.
Secure element resources are identified by URI such as schemeS://sen:psk@xxxxxxxxxx:port/?query, in which psk is a TLS pre-shared-key. The definition of protocols used above TLS-PSK, in order to access secure element resources, is an open issue.
References
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-urien-coinrg-iose/05/
https://github.com/purien/IoSE
https://github.com/purien/TLS-SE
Contact
Pascal.urien@xxxxxxxxx

Best Regards
Pascal


Le lun. 11 juil. 2022 à 15:13, Aaron Falk <aaron.falk@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

Do you have an idea, problem space, or proposal that IETFers should hear about?
Do you want to propose IETF or IRTF work but aren’t sure if your idea is ready or who will be interested?

Agenda requests are now being accepted for the Request for Conversation (HotRFC) lightning talk session. Presenters will have 4 minutes to make their case for collaboration. Interested folks can continue the discussion after the session. Goals include encouraging brainstorming conversations, helping new work proposals find collaborators, raising awareness of relevant work going on elsewhere, and promoting BarBoFs. Past HotRFC topics covered a broad range of topics:

Collaboration: proposals for new standards work or new research topics that haven't been discussed elsewhere, potentially relevant research that may be ready for the IETF
Notification: new topics on the agenda in a working group or research group, cross-area IETF work
Enlightenment: updates on relevant technologies, industry advances that could affect IETF participants.

With strict time limits, concise talks will give viewers a sense of whether they’d like to know more and, importantly, coordinates on how to do so.

With the hybrid meeting we’re going to keep things rather simple and permit only live presentations, either on-site or remote via MeetEcho.  Slides must be submitted in advance. Video of the session will be recorded for later viewing.

  • To request a slot, submit a short abstract to hotrfc@xxxxxxxx no later than Friday, July 22nd, 2400 UTC that includes the following
    • Talk title
    • Presenter, Affiliation
    • Short topic abstract (topics should be IETF-related in some way)
    • Coordinates to learn more, contact those involved, &/or relevant formal or side meetings
  • All talks will be presented live, whether in-person or MeetEcho
    • Slides (ppt or pdf) must be submitted to hotrfc@xxxxxxxx no later than Saturday, July 23th, 2400 UTC.
    • TALKS MUST BE NO MORE THAN 4 MINUTES IN LENGTH.  At four minutes exactly, we cut the microphone and transition to the next speaker.
  • The session will be on Sunday, July 24th at 1800 US ET

Talk abstracts will be posted on the meeting agenda and will be updated as requests come in.

Thanks to Spencer Dawkins who will be chairing the session on-site.  I hope you’ll tune in.

--aaron & Spencer


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