[Secdispatch] CACAO meetings at IETF 103 Bangkok

Bret Jordan <jordan.ietf@gmail.com> Sun, 04 November 2018 08:41 UTC

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All,

This is just a friendly reminder about the two scheduled activities around CACAO at this IETF. If anyone would like further information, or would like to talk at an additional time, please let me know.  

Sunday Night 18:00 Hot RFC Talk in Chitlada 3, 2nd floor
Tuesday Night 17:00 Side Meeting in Pagoda, 4th floor

Document
The initial introduction draft document can be found here: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jordan-cacao-introduction-00 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jordan-cacao-introduction-00>

Abstract
The CACAO draft describes the need for defining a standardized language and associated protocols to capture and automate a collection of coordinated cyber security actions and responses.  This collection of actions is called a Course of Action (COA) Project. 

Goals
Our goal is to have a BOF at IETF 104 Prague and hopefully a working group shortly there after. If you are interested in Course of Action Projects, Security Playbooks, the Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense (IACD) work from Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Lab (APL), or automated security response please join us.


Thanks,
Bret
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