"Susan Hares" <shares@xxxxxxxx> writes: > Thank you for taking the time do a second careful review. I can only wish > I such an excellent review of documents I am an editor on. Version 14 > addresses all of your comments. Thanks! -15 looks great, except (ugh) for one remaining nit: > Sue: Dale I rewrote the whole paragraph in version 14. When I read the new paragraph, I get a slightly different impression than I did from the old paragraph (which is likely something you indend), viz., that it's about what could be called "the mitigation action lifecycle", the entire process from identification of the problem to verification that it has been mitigated, rather than just the *action* of mitigating the traffic problem. Within that broader context, the importance of monitoring is obvious. > 3.1.4. More Demand to Control NSFs Dynamically > > The Security Service Providers ... > > The capitalization of "security service providers" is inconsistent. > Some times all three words are capitalized (in 3.1.2, 3.1.4, and 4), and > some times they're not (two places in 3). > > Sue: Thank you for catching this. I moved all of these words to small case > except in titles. I overlooked (ugh) that there's an instance in section 2: Security Service Provider: A provider of security services to the customers (end-users or enterprises) using NSF equipment purchased from vendors or created by the service provider. It turns out that there are only 2 multi-word terms defined in section 2 where the later words aren't acronyms, which are the terms whose capitalization should be consistent. The other one is: Bespoke security management: Security management which is made to fit a particular customer. Dale