I agree; in my experience, Deb has always acted honorably and professionally.

Remember what it says in the Note Well: "Attack the idea.  Don't attack the 
person"

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From: Tim Hollebeek <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2026 10:49 AM
To: Ryan Hurst <[email protected]>; Deb Cooley <[email protected]>
Cc: TLS List <[email protected]>
Subject: [TLS] Re: Response to CoI Complaints

I completely agree with Ryan. These baseless accusations have no place at IETF. 
It's going to be impossible to find Area Directors in the future if this sort 
of behavior is deemed acceptable. Nobody should have to put up with these sorts 
of attacks.

-Tim
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From: Ryan Hurst <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2026 6:38 PM
To: Deb Cooley <[email protected]>
Cc: TLS List <[email protected]>
Subject: [TLS] Re: Response to CoI Complaints


I have known Deb professionally and through the standards community for more 
than a decade. She is one of the most hardworking, principled, and 
public-service-minded people I have encountered in this field.

You may disagree with Deb’s technical conclusions. You may disagree with how 
she has handled a particular matter as Security Area Director. Those 
disagreements are legitimate, and the IETF has well-established processes for 
raising them.

What is not legitimate is turning those disagreements into insinuations about 
her integrity, loyalty, or professional history. Referring to someone who 
completed more than 37 years of public service and then retired as having 
“defected” is not criticism. It is a personal smear, and an especially ugly one.

Deb has spent decades doing difficult, consequential, and often thankless work. 
In every interaction I have had with her, she has shown up prepared, engaged 
seriously with the substance, and acted according to her principles even when 
doing so was difficult or unpopular.

Deb has earned better than this from the community she has served.

Ryan Hurst

On Wed, Jul 15, 2026 at 11:51 AM Deb Cooley 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


For the record:  I have been a Security Area Director since March 2024, that is 
2 years and a couple of months.


There have been previous inquiries into my ability to perform the duties of 
Security Area Director  via the SSHM working group, and as part of complaints 
against the TLS chairs/AD.  Those have been responded to by the IESG, the 
artifacts are below:


https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ssh/7KRZCX_bvZWUOG50HqDg_KVT77c/<https://url.avanan.click/v2/r01/___https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ssh/7KRZCX_bvZWUOG50HqDg_KVT77c/___.YXAzOmRpZ2ljZXJ0OmE6bzpiYmE3MTIwOTRkMDZlNTEzNGFmM2IxMjVlY2U5ZTJiODo3OmVlNTY6YjJmM2YyM2U2MGMwOWRkMTYzY2Y1NDMwZDNmOGM4Yjg4ZjdjNThiYTZiMDQyMzg3NzM0MmEwMjFhMmFmOTUwNTpoOlQ6Rg>

https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/iesg/appeals/<https://url.avanan.click/v2/r01/___https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/iesg/appeals/___.YXAzOmRpZ2ljZXJ0OmE6bzpiYmE3MTIwOTRkMDZlNTEzNGFmM2IxMjVlY2U5ZTJiODo3OmVmYTA6MWYwMTkwMTc2MmM5ZTAxZmU2YWE2OTE1ODFiMTRlZjA3ZWY0YTk4NjY3MjRjZjhlYjQxM2E1NGQwNmExODI5YzpoOlQ6Rg>
 (see artifacts 125/126, as well as 128/129)


In addition to the artifacts above, I suggest that there might be people for 
whom I have worked with that could give an opinion on my work ethic and conduct 
for the last 2 plus years.


The recourse for anyone who doesn’t believe this is a sufficient response is 
free to take a look at [RFC 8713, Section 
7](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8713/#section-7<https://url.avanan.click/v2/r01/___https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8713/%23section-7___.YXAzOmRpZ2ljZXJ0OmE6bzpiYmE3MTIwOTRkMDZlNTEzNGFmM2IxMjVlY2U5ZTJiODo3OmNiZGM6ZTg4ZTM3Mzk2MjAzZDJiMzU1OTJmZWIzNDg3MGNkN2E1ZTBiMTQ3YWJkZDQ0YTUwOWQ1NjE2MTJmMjQ0ZjljYzpoOlQ6Rg>).


Just a couple of minor points:

1.  Retirement means that I don't work for NSA anymore.  I earn no salary.

2.  Retired does not mean the same as 'defected'.

3.  My bio is accurate see here:  
https://datatracker.ietf.org/person/Deb%20Cooley<https://url.avanan.click/v2/r01/___https://datatracker.ietf.org/person/Deb%20Cooley___.YXAzOmRpZ2ljZXJ0OmE6bzpiYmE3MTIwOTRkMDZlNTEzNGFmM2IxMjVlY2U5ZTJiODo3OjQ4Yjg6NDc4NTIzN2VjMTU4NGI5OGQxOGRjY2Y3ODBjMWY3Zjc1NGE4ODM2MTBmMWE5NzYyYTc1NTUzY2RjYWIxZjlmZDpoOlQ6Rg>.
 37+ years of service in Cybersecurity which used to be Information Assurance, 
which used to be Information Security, which used to be COMSEC.

4.  If you read RFC 9151, read all of it.  Section 6 and 7 have MAY 
requirements which improve interoperability.  Note that the draft was published 
in February 2021 when Adrian Farrel was the ISE.  It was reviewed by a 
noteworthy set of reviewers including the late Jim Schaad.


Deb Cooley
Sec AD
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