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EDHOC - A new lightweight authenticated key exchange protocol provides improved security with less overhead for Internet-of-Things devices
Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman Over COSE (EDHOC) described in the recently-published RFC 9528 and RFC 9529 is a very compact, lightweight authenticated key exchange protocol, providing state-of-the-art security including mutual authentication, forward secrecy and identity protection.
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- Stephen Farrell LAKE Working Group Co-chair
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A review of a decade of Internet Architecture Board workshops
Internet Architecture Board (IAB) workshops are focused gatherings that bring together experts from the broader Internet community to discuss specific topics of interest related to Internet architecture, protocols, standards, and future directions.
- Dhruv Dhody IAB Member
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IETF mailing lists delivery issues resolved
During a period from May 6 to May 9, a number of messages intended for IETF, IRTF, IAB, IESG, and RFC-Editor email lists were accepted by email services, but not forwarded to the list members or the list archives. All identified messages have now been processed by intended mailing lists for delivery to current list subscribers, and will appear in list archives.
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12 Jun 2024
As part of moving to a new cloud infrastructure, the IETF Datatracker and related services will be unavailable starting at 1800 UTC on Thursday 20 June. The outages are expected to last no more than 4 hours; updates will be posted when availability resumes.
In addition to the IETF Datatracker, the following services will transition to the new cloud infrastructure:
- the www.ietf.org website
- The IETF Mailarchive
- The IMAP and rsync services
Please do not plan to rely on the IETF Datatracker or the affected systems during the 4-hour window starting at 1800 UTC on Thursday 20 June.
Any service that relies on IETF Datatracker also will be affected. The following services will not be available:
- the IETF meeting registration system, and
- any interim meeting sessions that use MeetEcho integrated with the IETF Datatracker.
The following services will be impaired, with any features requiring logging in unavailable:
- the IETF Notes service
(editing notes will not be possible) - IETF wikis, including wiki.ietf.org and chairs.ietf.org
(editing wiki pages will not be possible) - the IETF Zulip service
(any new connection will not work)
Of particular note: posting Internet-Drafts (I-Ds) to the IETF repository will be unavailable during the outage; this includes automated posting of I-Ds via the IETF Datatracker API, such as via Github actions in repositories used to develop I-Ds.
This blog post will be updated once this phase of the IT infrastructure transition is complete.
Next, we plan to transition the IETF mail processing system.
We will provide further updates with information and expected outages during that phase, as soon as those are available.