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Remote Attestation Procedures Architecture
draft-birkholz-rats-architecture-03

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Henk Birkholz , Monty Wiseman , Hannes Tschofenig , Ned Smith , Michael Richardson
Last updated 2020-05-07 (Latest revision 2019-11-04)
Replaces draft-birkholz-attestation-terminology
Replaced by draft-ietf-rats-architecture
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Abstract

An entity (a relying party) requires a source of truth and evidence about a remote peer to assess the peer's trustworthiness. The evidence is typically a believable set of claims about its host, software or hardware platform. This document describes an architecture for such remote attestation procedures (RATS).

Authors

Henk Birkholz
Monty Wiseman
Hannes Tschofenig
Ned Smith
Michael Richardson

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