FYI ... let me know if you have something to add to the agenda.
Thanks,
dhw
David H. Whitehead
Development Engineer
Lexmark International, Inc.
859.825.4914
davidatlexmarkdotcom
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PWG IDS Conference Call: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 1:00 PM EST
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Agenda
(1) Identify minute taker (Lee)
(2) Meeting conducted under rules of PWG IP Policy
(3) Review/approve minutes from PWG Dec. 15 CC
(4) Review Action Items
Old
ACTION: Randy Turner will post the Microsoft name(s) for the PWG to make
contact with regard to logo requirements.
ACTION: Joe Murdock will add NAP protocol information to document and
update the conformance section.
ACTION: Brian Smithson will update and re-write the Network Access
Protection Protocol
Binding document, taking into account the comments from the October
meeting and
the comments that Dave Whitehead has posted.
ACTION: Ron Nevo and Dave Whitehead will update the IDS Wiki pages to
reflect current status.
ACTION: Jerry Thrasher will attempt to re-write the definitions of
“resident” and “downloadable”.
ACTION: Joe Murdock will include sequence diagrams as illustrative
examples for the NAP binding document.
Ongoing
ACTION: Randy Turner will try to find other contacts that would be willing
to work with the PWG to help deploy NEA health assessment. (Juniper,
Symantec, Cisco are suggested candidates.) Is someone willing to sit down
with the PWG and “have discussions”?
New
ACTION: Peter Cybuck will examine the NIST standards for insight or
material on secure time.
ACTION: Dave Whitehead will examine the NTP standard (RFC 4330) for
insight or material
on secure time. (There is a reference to MIL-03 which should be followed.)
ACTION: Randy Turner will follow up with Microsoft to ask if they will
recognize a class plug-
in for NAP.
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(5) Other/New Items
How to proceed with MS profile of NAP
NEW:Secure Device Identifier (IEEE P802.1AR/D1.9)
Abstract: A secure device identifier (DevID) is cryptographically
bound to a device, and supports authentication of the device’s
identity. Locally significant identities can be securely associated with
an initial manufacturer provisioned DevID, and used in provisioning and
authentication protocols to allow a network administrator to establish
the trustworthiness of a device and select appropriate policies for
transmission and reception of data and control protocols to and from the
device.
Document Review Comments
Other?
(6) Next Steps / Next Meetings
Subsequent teleconferences are scheduled for January 22, and
February 5.
Thursdays at 1:00 PM EST.
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