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        Title           : SCION Overview
        Authors         : Corine de Kater
                          Nicola Rustignoli
                          Adrian Perrig
  Filename        : draft-dekater-panrg-scion-overview-02.txt
  Pages           : 33
  Date            : 2022-08-26

Abstract:
   The Internet has been successful beyond even the most optimistic
   expectations and is intertwined with many aspects of our society.
   But although the world-wide communication system guarantees global
   reachability, the Internet has not primarily been built with security
   and high availability in mind.  The next-generation inter-network
   architecture SCION (Scalability, Control, and Isolation On Next-
   generation networks) aims to address these issues.  SCION was
   explicitly designed from the outset to offer security and
   availability by default.  The architecture provides route control,
   failure isolation, and trust information for end-to-end
   communication.  It also enables multi-path routing between hosts.

   This document discusses the motivations behind the SCION architecture
   and gives a high-level overview of its fundamental components,
   including its authentication model and the setup of the control- and
   data plane.  A more detailed analysis of relationships and
   dependencies between components is available in
   [I-D.rustignoli-scion-components].  As SCION is already in production
   use today, the document concludes with an overview of SCION
   deployments.


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