[Tm-rid] Information on draft changes from IETF106
Robert Moskowitz <rgm@labs.htt-consult.com> Thu, 19 March 2020 13:05 UTC
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Subject: [Tm-rid] Information on draft changes from IETF106
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3 updated HIP-related drafts 1 new HIP-related draft 1 new DRIP draft draft-moskowitz-hip-hierarchical-hit * Updated from v 02 to 04 * An update for RFC 7401 * Moved ORCHID material to draft-moskowitz-orchid-cshake * Clearly calls out for different prefix from RFC 7401 o Could re-purpose prefix from 5201 * Editorial changes * Convert xml to ver 3 draft-moskowitz-hip-hhit-registries * Updated from v 01 to 02 * Editorial changes * Convert xml to ver 3 draft-moskowitz-orchid-cshake * New Internet draft, already at v 02 * An update for RFC 7343 * ORCHID decoding process section * ORCHID encoding mirrors 7343 as much as possible draft-moskowitz-hip-new-crypto * Updated from v 02 to 04 * Editorial changes * Cleaned up "Generating a HIT from a HI" to reference new orchid-cshake ID * Added Securities Consideration section on KMAC o Based in in-person conversations with Keccak team at IACR 2020 RWC o Need to work with Keccak team and NIST on sp800-56C * Convert xml to ver 3 draft-moskowitz-drip-crowd-sourced-rid * New Internet draft, soon at v 02 o Separate presentation for IETF107 * Based on insights gained from Apple's new "Find My" technology o Borrowed "Finder" term * This is a NEW concept, not considered in any FAA-related work * A real DRIP! o Uses connected smart devices to harvest B-RID and proxy to aggregators * RID decisions left to aggregator (SDSP) * Finders allow SDSP to create coverage map * Research ongoing into adding LIDAR harvesting of non-RID UA o Potential "Bad Players" or just "Clueless Players" * Need co-author to work on CBOR encoding of messages o "Borrows" Finders' bandwidth so must play nice * Will request this be a DRIP document See you at "IETF107"! Bob
- [Tm-rid] Information on draft changes from IETF106 Robert Moskowitz