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        Title           : Security Framework for Provider Provisioned Virtual 
                          Private Networks
        Author(s)       : L. Fang et al.
        Filename        : draft-fang-ppvpn-security-framework-00.txt
        Pages           : 22
        Date            : 2003-2-25
        
This draft addresses security aspects pertaining to Provider 
Provisioned Virtual Private Networks (PPVPNs). We first describe the 
security threats that are relevant in the context of PPVPNs, and the 
defensive techniques that can be used to combat those threats. We 
consider security issues deriving both from malicious behavior of 
anyone and from negligent or incorrect behavior of the providers. We 
also describe how these security attacks should be detected and 
reported. We then discuss the possible user requirements in terms of 
security in a PPVPN service. These user requirements translate into 
corresponding requirements for the providers. In addition, the 
provider may have additional requirements to make its network 
infrastructure secure and meet the VPN customer�s expectations. 
Finally, we define how these user requirements apply to specific 
PPVPN technologies, namely RFC2547 PPVPNs, Virtual Router PPVPNs, 
IPSec VPNs, and Layer 2 PPVPNs.

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