Remote Attestation Procedures for Network Security Functions (NSFs) through the I2NSF Security Controller
draft-pastor-i2nsf-nsf-remote-attestation-07
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Authors | Antonio Pastor , Diego Lopez , Adrian L. Shaw | ||
Last updated | 2019-08-15 (Latest revision 2019-02-11) | ||
Replaces | draft-pastor-i2nsf-vnsf-attestation | ||
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Abstract
This document describes the procedures a client can follow to assess the trust on an external NSF platform and its client-defined configuration through the I2NSF Security Controller. The procedure to assess trustworthiness is based on a remote attestation of the platform and the NSFs running on it performed through a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) invoked by the Security Controller.
Authors
Antonio Pastor
Diego Lopez
Adrian L. Shaw
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