RFC 3694 on Threat Analysis of the Geopriv Protocol
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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 3694
Title: Threat Analysis of the Geopriv Protocol
Author(s): M. Danley, D. Mulligan, J. Morris, J. Peterson
Status: Informational
Date: February 2004
Mailbox: mre213@nyu.edu, dmulligan@law.berkeley.edu,
jmorris@cdt.org, jon.peterson@neustar.biz
Pages: 18
Characters: 44364
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-geopriv-threat-analysis-01.txt
URL: ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3694.txt
This document provides some analysis of threats against the Geopriv
protocol architecture. It focuses on protocol threats, threats that
result from the storage of data by entities in the architecture, and
threats posed by the abuse of information yielded by Geopriv. Some
security properties that meet these threats are enumerated as a
reference for Geopriv requirements.
This document is a product of the Geographic Location/Privacy Working
Group of the IETF.
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