On 6 Sep 2015, at 15:13, Yaron Sheffer wrote:
Dear members of the IPsecME working group,
After co-chairing the IPsecME working group for 7 years ever since
its inception, I have decided that both I and the working group could
benefit from a change. I have asked the security ADs to relieve me of
this position, and I am glad they came up with a worthy co-chair to
continue leading the group, alongside Paul.
David Waltermire is with the National Institute of Standards and
Technology where he works on standardizing approaches to automate
security processes. He has been active at the IETF as a contributor in
a number of working groups including SACM and MILE, and as Security
Directorate member and reviewer. He has a background in systems,
network, and software engineering. David is looking forward to working
with the IPsecME working group in this new role.
I am proud of what we have achieved in the working group and grateful
to the small core of old timers and some not-so-old timers who have
worked and are still working to maintain IPsec as a secure and
relevant part of the Internet's infrastructure. I wish best of luck to
Paul, Dave and the rest of the team.
I intend to continue being active within the Security Directorate, so
I'll be seeing you, guys and gals.
Thank you Yaron, and thank you David. The change in half the
"leadership" of the WG should not affect our work too much, particularly
at our lower level of work these days.
--Paul Hoffman
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