Re: [Seamoby] Terminology Draft Needed

Frank Kargl <frank.kargl@informatik.uni-ulm.de> Thu, 17 January 2002 08:30 UTC

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Hi Charlie,

"Charles E. Perkins" wrote: 
> This is a good idea.  Where can we find a list of the acceptable
> security terminology to incorporate into the terminology draft?

There are many such compilations in the web, e.g.:
http://www.securitypanel.org/glossary.html
http://www.certmag.com/issues/jul01/securityterms.cfm
http://www.setsolutions.com/security.htm

As MANET and Security is one of my focal points of interest, I would
gladly volunteer to compile such a security glossary. The important
point is how extensive such a glossary should be. Either we focus on
terms that are directly related to MANETs/Mobility or we try to compile
a glossary on everything that relates to security in general. I think
that only the first approach makes sense.

Ciao ... Frank

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