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RE: Other SDO Efforts
Hi Chris,
Does the IETF have an official liaison relationship with ITU? I believe we
do, and the official liaison may be able to get the ITU to allow us access
to the documents.
The IEEE publishes documents that it sells, but we have arranged to allow
the WG chair to get free copies of the documents and to be able to post them
to the WG mailing list for review and discussion.
It might be quite simple to get permission for the WG chair to get the free
ITU docs from their bookstore, and post it to the WG list for discussion,
for such a shared effort.
Dbh
David Harrington
ietfdbh@comcast.net
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-opsec@psg.com [mailto:owner-opsec@psg.com] On Behalf Of Chris
Lonvick
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 4:02 PM
To: opsec@ops.ietf.org
Cc: Michael.Fargano@qwest.com; djsidor@nortelnetworks.com
Subject: Other SDO Efforts
Hi Folks,
I've been participating on calls with the ITU-T Study Group 4 Question 18
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com04/index.asp
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com04/sg4-q18.html
The goal of this ITU-T Study Group is very similar to the OpSec goals and,
as I've mentioned before, I'd like to keep the results harmonized. The
Study Group is working from two security architecture references, ITU-T
Recommendation M.3016, "MN security overview", and ITU-T Recommendation
X.805, "Security architecture for systems providing end-to-end
communications". Also, the Study Group is taking input from ANSI
T1.276-2003, "Operations, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning
Security Requirements for the Public Telecommunications Network: A
Baseline of Security Requirements for the Management Plane". At this
point, the expected result is that M.3016 will be revised to incorporate
all of the requirements found in T1.276.
3016.1 will be "Requirements"
3016.2 will be "Security Services"
3016.3 will be "Security Mechanisms"
3016.4 will be "Security Profiles"
Unfortunately, I don't know how to make the ANSI or ITU-T documents
available to this group. I'll start working on that. However, I believe
that the ITU Bookshop (online sales of Recommendations) has a method where
anyone can download three documents per year for free.
http://www.itu.int/publications/bookshop/how-to-buy.html#free
Also, the base document for ANSI T1.276-2003 came from the T1M1.5 effort
and the last version of that document may be found on their site:
ftp://ftp.t1.org/T1M1/M1.5/2003/3m150075.pdf
Thanks,
Chris