I noticed that Eliot also expressed support for the approach presented by Abhinav, see https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ace/ctCtj9QT0WwBDki7vxgVeYVzFaI

Ciao
Hannes

On 09/26/2016 07:11 PM, Kepeng Li wrote:
Hi all,


We went through all email exchanges again in order to see where we are.
Abhinav also proposed a way forward in his email to the list,
see https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ace/current/msg01961.html,
where he proposed to standardize a solution based on public key as well
as symmetric key cryptography.


Here is our impression of the views presented by various people.


Mike seems to think the only acceptable solution is to use messages
signed using public key crypto and is strongly against working on a
symmetric key group communication protocol.


Paul Duffy and Michael Richardson are in favor of defining a public key
crypto solution but it is not clear whether they are against specifying
a symmetric key solution as well.


Walter, Abhinav, Sandeep, Hannes are in favor of working on a symmetric
key group communication security protocols (as co-authors of the work).
Oscar Garcia (Philips) is also in favor of the work.


In this mail to the list,
see https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ace/current/msg01931.html,
Robert Cragie (ARM) expressed a view that public key crypto is the
preferred solution but others based on symmetric crypto are still worthy
of consideration.


Markus Grunwald (Osram) also appears to be in favor of the proposed
approach, see

https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ace/current/msg01932.html



Akbar Rahman also seems to be in favor of working on a group
communication security protocol, see

https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ace/current/msg01873.html



Ned Smith also seems to be in favor of working on a group communication
security protocol, as expressed in his mail to the list:

https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ace/current/msg01872.html



The opinion of the following persons in the discussion appear unclear to me:

- Mohit Sethi

- Ludwig Seitz

- Carsten Bormann

- Stephen Farrell

- Jim Schaad (offered clarifications regarding the use of COSE)



Pascal Urien and Rene Struik provided performance data but they didn't
appear to have expressed a strong view about the question regarding
symmetric vs. asymmetric crypto for group communication security.

Derek Atkins offered performance data for public key crypto but refers
to new techniques (rather than RSA/ECC).



Please correct us if we are wrong in our interpretation of your mail
postings.



Ciao

Hannes & Kepeng




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