The lack of a common set of security requirements and methods for routing protocols has resulted in a wide variety of security mechanisms for individual routing protocols. Ongoing work on requirements for the next generation routing system and future work on the actual mechanisms for it will require well documented routing security requirements. The products of this working group will be used by routing protocol designers to ensure adequate coverage of security in the future, including well known and possible threats. The scope of work is limited to router-to-router protocols only for both unicast and multicast systems, and does NOT include host-to-router protocol such as IGMP, ICMP, ARP, or ND. It is also a non-goal at this point to produce new or change the current security mechanisms in the existing routing protocols. The RPSEC working group is charged with the following tasks: - Document threat models for routing systems - Document security requirements for routing systems - Document security analysis and requirements for specific routing protocols (e.g., OSPF, BGP) - Provide a common area for discussion between security and routing experts on the topic of securing the routing system Possible Future Work - Evaluate and document existing and proposed routing security mechanisms with respect to established RPSEC requirements - Recommend mechanism(s)