RE: [Nea] RE: Comments on NEA Problem Statement
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RE: [Nea] RE: Comments on NEA Problem Statement
Brian noted....
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nea-bounces at ietf.org [mailto:nea-bounces at ietf.org] On
> Behalf Of Brian Ford (brford)
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:51 AM
> To: nea at ietf.org
> Subject: [Nea] RE: Comments on NEA Problem Statement
>
>
> Mauricio,
>
> Great message.
>
> I disagree with your assessment that there are only three
> solutions that need to be considered. There are several very
> large and established security vendors not represented there
> as well as a number of start ups.
I totally agree. I hope you didn't take my message to mean that it be
limited to just the "big three." I am completely for having people come
to the table to assist in this effort. However, I do want the problem
statement to be more inclusive of the existing architectures At the
very least to call them out by name and having references to them.
> Some of these others are bringing interesting alternatives to
> the table in their solutions.
I hope they do bring them to the table. Frankly, this list has been too
quiet.
>
> I don't believe section 1 of the problem statement defined an
> architecture as much as it tried to put some bounds around
> what is out there right now.
We'll agree to disagree on this one...for now.
>
> Given that this IETF effort is still in the early formative
> stages don't you think we should refine the bounds and scope
> of the problem space before we start to consider interoperability?
Yes, by referencing existing architectures...minimally at least the big
three.
>
> Liberty for All,
With you here as well. :)
MS
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