IETF/IRTF Sample Clauses

IETF/IRTF. The IETF is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. The IRTF (Internet Research Task Force) is a parallel organization focusing on longer term research issues. In the rest of this text, the term “IETF” will refer to both parallel organizations unless otherwise explicitly stated. The basic formal definition of the IETF standards process is RFC 2026 (BCP 9)8. However, this document has been amended several times. The intellectual property rules are now separate in RFC 5378 (BCP 78, rights in contributions)9 and RFC 3979 (BCP 79, rights in technology)10. Another update is RFC 3932 (BCP 92, independent submissions to the RFC Editor)11. The technical work of the IETF is done in Working Groups (Research Groups within the IRTF), which are organized by topic into several Areas. Much of the work is handled via mailing lists. The IETF holds meetings three times per year. Every IETF standard is published as a Request for Comments (RFC) and every RFC starts out as an Internet Draft (I-D). The procedure in order to publish a standard is the following:  Publish the document as an Internet Draft.  Receive comments on the draft and edit the draft based on the comments.  Repeat the steps above, until the draft is efficiently discussed. 8 xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/doc/rfc2026 9 xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/doc/rfc5378 10 xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/doc/rfc3979 11 xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/doc/rfc3932 Then it is submitted to the IESG, composed of the different Area Directors. If the IESG approves the draft to become an Internet standard, then it is published as a Proposed standard and after six months it can become a Draft standard. A few years after a document has been a Draft standard, it can become an Internet standard. The IRTF follows a similar process, though the final result becomes an experimental RFC and the body in charge of approving it is termed IRSG. All activities in the IETF Security Area, including not only active WGs but also the formation of new ones and other not totally formalized initiatives (usually structured around IETF mailing lists) are potential targets for INSPIRE-5Gplus standardization. Among the current ones, the partners have identified:  In matters related to security management, the I2NSF (on interfaces and models for controlling and monitoring security functions) and ACME (on au...
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IETF/IRTF. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is the body acting as producer and maintainer of the core Internet specifications, from IP to HTTP, and explicitly referenced by many other bodies in their standardisation activities. IETF activity is organized in WG formed around a charter describing their objectives and plans. 7 xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/ISG/NFV/Open/Other/NFV_Research_Agenda-202104.pdf 8 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/e-brochure/Research-Brochure/mobile/index.html 9 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/committee/eni 10 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/images/files/ETSIWhitePapers/etsi-wp44_ENI_Vision.pdf 11 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/committee/zsm 12 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/committee/mec 13 xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/images/files/ETSIWhitePapers/ETSI-WP-46-2nd-Ed-MEC-security.pdf NMRG The Network Management Research Group (NMRG) focuses on the research in new technologies around network management that is not mature enough to be addressed yet in other IETF WG. During this period, support and improvement of the concept of Network Digital Twin (DTN) through the draft has continued aiming at consolidating the concepts of data generation, collection and security analytics AI models creation. The contribution has been done through several iterative draft versions until the adoption as a WG draft of the document “Digital Twin Network: Concepts and Reference Architecture”14. The activity has included discussions with participants using mailing list and at the FIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (17th May 2021), and the IETF111 (27th July 2021), IETF112 (5th November 2021), IETF113 (24th March 2022), and IETF114 (27th

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