UTA WG @IETF 90, Toronto / TUESDAY, July 22, 2014 / 0900-1130 Morning Session I
Short summary The three existing UTA drafts have a broad consensus on their technical content. Multiple participants promised to provide thorough editorial review (especially of the BCP draft) in the following two weeks. All comments and suggestions will be integrated in the next versions of the documents. The goal of the WG is to successfully complete final calls for all three IDs before Nov 2014. In parallel, (i.e., before IETF91) the WG will start focusing the “EMAIL protocols using TLS” topic. Contributions towards this topic, as well as additional (new) topics around using TLS with applications are mostly welcome on the list and/or towards IETF91. Specifics Applicability to a generic application was presented remotely by Yaron Sheffer: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-uta-tls-attacks/ Agreement on the existing technical content of the draft. Additions will be incorporated. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-tls-bcp/ Broad agreement and support regarding the existing technical content of the draft. Many comments regarding the text explaining the reasoning behind the recommendations and the overall document organization. "Updated TLS Server Identity Check Procedure for Email Related Protocols" was presented by Alexey Melnikov https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-melnikov-email-tls-certs/ Call for adoption as a WG ID has been issued on the UTA list; to be concluded on Sun, July 26th, 2014. "Overview and Analysis of Overhead Caused by TLS" was presented by John Mattsson https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-mattsson-uta-tls-overhead/ A lot of interest from the community to collect more inputs and integrate them into a single IETF document to be used by wider audience. The work will continue on UTA, unless/until other possible venue becomes identified. "Binding Security Tokens to TLS Channels" was presented by Andrei Popov See meeting's materials at http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/90/slides/slides-90-uta-0.pdf An introduction to a new mechanism, which is a part of a larger ecosystem. The authors are working on a more complete draft to be submitted soon and be socialized with broader IETF community. Thanks, Leif and Orit.
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