Privacy Ensured Cloud Conferencing - Use Case and Goals
draft-mattsson-avtvore-cloud-conferencing-use-case-00
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| Authors | John Preuß Mattsson , Yi Cheng | ||
| Last updated | 2015-01-05 (Latest revision 2014-07-04) | ||
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Abstract
The aim of this document is to describe the use case of privacy ensured cloud conferencing in a pervasive monitoring landscape and to point out goals for a solution mitigating the pervasive monitoring threat [RFC7258]. Virtualized cloud-based conferencing is happening and IETF should take action to make such services viable and trustworthy from a pervasive monitoring perspective.
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