Reference Interaction Models for Remote Attestation Procedures
draft-ietf-rats-reference-interaction-models-05
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Authors | Henk Birkholz , Michael Eckel , Wei Pan , Eric Voit | ||
Last updated | 2022-07-30 (Latest revision 2022-01-26) | ||
Replaces | draft-birkholz-rats-reference-interaction-model | ||
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Abstract
This document describes interaction models for remote attestation procedures (RATS). Three conveying mechanisms -- Challenge/Response, Uni-Directional, and Streaming Remote Attestation -- are illustrated and defined. Analogously, a general overview about the information elements typically used by corresponding conveyance protocols are highlighted.
Authors
Henk Birkholz
Michael Eckel
Wei Pan
Eric Voit
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