Don Sturek <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Š. On the rekeying topic for IEEE 802.15.4.

    > Have a look at IEEE 802.15.9.  It takes existing key establishment
    > protocols (IEEE 802.1x, etc.) and provides encapsulation over IEEE
    > 802.15.4.

    >  IEEE 802.15.9 does not solve all of your rekey needs but the tools are
    > there when you agree on how you want rekeying to work.

Yes, thank you for pointing out that this exists.
6tisch-minimal is designed to key a network that can not afford yet
another AKE for peer to peer keying.

draft-ietf-6tisch-dtsecurity-zerotouch-join was designed to (optionally)
enroll devices with certificates so that one can use 802.15.9
(now rolled into 802.15.4, I'm told) to do per-pair keying.

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