> [Speaking very much as an individual] > > > > I've started a wake page at > http://tools.ietf.org/wg/lisp/trac/wiki/Security01 . I hope to flesh > it out this weekend enough to have something worth discussing at the > IETF meeting. I'd like to request time to start discussing > this topic. Sounds good. > > I think WAG time could best be used discussing the goals of LISP > security--what we're trying to accomplish-- and possibly to give some > examples of attacks. > I agree that face to face time is going to be best used getting on the same page about the overall goals of security in LISP. I might suggest organizing your approach to articulating those goals in a way to limit the scope of the discussions. An obvious first step is data-plane, control plane, and device/infrastructure security. > After this weekend I'll have a good idea of how much time I could use. > Sounds good. > Luigi and some other folks are working on a different proposal for how > to think about LISP security. We should poll them to figure out if > they want time as well. I think the approaches are different enough > that combining these may not make sense at this point in the process. > I'd really like to keep them engaged, so soliciting them directly would be a great thing. -Darrel
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