Ed, I started to review the NIST SP 800-119 today. My focus has been to look at the document from both the defenders and attackers prospective, as I did with the DOD IPv6 security standards.
As usual with documents from Sheila Frankel, it is well written, annotated and filled allot of useful information. I am also enjoying additions from my "Hacking and Defending IPv6" course included in the document. Joe Klein IPv6 Security Researcher Cell: (703) 594-1419 jskl...@gmail.com On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Ed Jankiewicz <edward.jankiew...@sri.com> wrote: > I had nothing to do with this doc, and have not fully reviewed it yet, > but thought it would be of interest to folks on these lists. > > Please do not send your comments to me or post on these lists, but > follow the instructions at the link to comment directly to the authors. > I am sure NIST would appreciate any insight from additional folks who > have not already contributed to discussion on the draft publication. > > http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/PubsDrafts.html#SP-800-119 > > -- > Ed Jankiewicz - SRI International > Fort Monmouth Branch Office - IPv6 Research > Supporting DISA Standards Engineering Branch > 732-389-1003 or ed.jankiew...@sri.com > > _______________________________________________ > Nav6tf mailing list > nav...@ipv6forum.com > http://lists.ipv6forum.com/mailman/listinfo/nav6tf > _______________________________________________ IPsec mailing list IPsec@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipsec