[OPSEC]Re: Sunsetting the OPSec WG: It's Been a Secure Ride!

Justin Iurman <justin.iurman@uliege.be> Wed, 31 July 2024 03:07 UTC

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Éric,

And what an honor to be the last RFC (9511) published by opsec... So cool!

Cheers,
Justin

On 7/30/24 16:31, Eric Vyncke (evyncke) wrote:
> Also a tear or two in my eyes when reading this...
> 
> Thank you to Jen, Ron, and Warren
> 
> -éric
> 
> PS: what is the status of the mailing list ? Will it be kept open ?
> 
> *From: *Jen Linkova <furry13@gmail.com>
> *Date: *Friday, 26 July 2024 at 19:41
> *To: *opsec WG <opsec@ietf.org>
> *Cc: *OpSec Chairs <opsec-chairs@ietf.org>, Warren Kumari 
> <warren@kumari.net>
> *Subject: *[OPSEC]Sunsetting the OPSec WG: It's Been a Secure Ride!
> 
> Hello,
> 
> With security woven into every modern IETF protocol (like a comfy
> security blanket), this group has been unsurprisingly quiet lately.
> 
> So, with a touch of nostalgia (and maybe a tear or two), the chairs
> and the responible AD have decided it's time to say farewell to the
> OpSec WG.
> 
> The mail archive reveals the very first email was sent to this list on
> December 19th, 2007—back when flip phones were still cool!
> 
> It's been a fantastic 16 years. The group has published 18 RFCs,
> making the internet (and, most importantly, IPv6) a safer and
> all-around more awesome place.
> 
> A massive thank you to everyone for their contributions and hard work!
> 
> ---
> Ron, Jen and Warren
> 
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