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Dear P2MP members,
The linksec SG does NOT collocate with EFM this
time. Instead, the meeting is the first week of June in Ottawa as part of the
802.1 interim meeting.
This means we will not have scheduling
conflicts with parallel sessions. It can be a good opportunity to make
significant progress if we have all participants attending the
meeting. Please see the work in progress and call for contributions below.
The meeting registration, hotel
reservation are given below. Note that
the cut off date for early registration and
hotel reservation is May 1st. You still have until tomorrow to save some money
with your registration.
Looking forward to seeing you in Ottawa
and to have very active participation in this
meeting.
Dolors Sala
Chair, IEEE 802.1 Link Security Study
Group
----- Original Message -----
From: Dolors Sala
To: LinkSec
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 2:10 PM
Subject: [LinkSec] Call for contributions Dear LinkSec
participants,
The reminder from Tony and Glen on the meeting
registration and hotel reservation is attached at the end. (The Link Security
meetings are on June 2-3.)
The agenda for the linksec meeting is to make
progress on architecture model and identification of the scope of an initial
project. We need contributions presenting and analyzing all view points on
the architecture so we can evaluate, discuss and make progress towards a
common consensus. Material on requirements, architecture model and threat
analysis is being discussed and prepared through the calls. Please
actively participate in refining the current material or in preparing
additional material if you have an opinion and recommendations.
The material in progress is:
Requirements led by Marcus Leech; mleech@nortelnetworks.com
Architecture model led by Bob Moskowitz; rgm@trusecure.com
Threat model led by Rene Struik; rstruik@certicom.com
All contributions on the following and
related subjects are solicit:
- Architecture models
- Analysis of architecture components and
scope proposals
- End-to-end security
considerations
- Target scenarios (Refinements
of)
- Objectives and non-objectives
- Requirements
- Threat models : general and specific for
802.3 and PON
- Link protection components and
solutions
Submission deadline: Monday May 26th,
2003
Submission instructions: Please send your
presentation in PDF format to dolors@ieee.org and allyn@cisco.com indicating the following in your email
message:
Title of presentation:
Name presenter:
Brief presentation description:
Time needed to present:
I'll appreciate if you can let me know in advance
if you are preparing a presentation for the meeting.
Regards,
Dolors
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Jeffree
To: Glenn Parsons
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 4:33 PM
Subject: [802.1] Re: [LinkSec] REMINDER - June Interim Meeting
Regards, Tony At 18:18 22/04/2003 -0400, Glenn Parsons wrote: Folks, Tony |