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Considerations Regarding Third-Party Reputation Services
draft-ietf-repute-considerations-03

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author Murray Kucherawy
Last updated 2013-11-27 (Latest revision 2013-11-20)
Replaces draft-kucherawy-repute-considerations
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RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Intended RFC status Informational
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Document shepherd Dave Crocker
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Abstract

Reputation services offer quality assessments about likely future behavior, based on past behaviors. The use of these services has become a common tool in many applications that seek to apply collected intelligence about traffic sources. Often this is done because it is common or even expected operator practice. It is therefore important to be aware of a number of considerations for both operators and consumers of the data. This document includes a collection of the best advice available regarding providers and consumers of reputation data, based on experience to date. Much of this is based on experience with email reputation systems, but the concepts are generally applicable.

Authors

Murray Kucherawy

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