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Problem Statement for Secure End to End Privacy Enabled Mapping System
draft-xyz-atick-ps-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Authors Dirk v. Hugo , Behcet Sarikaya , Luigi Iannone , Tom Herbert
Last updated 2018-12-09 (Latest revision 2018-06-07)
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Abstract

Problem Statement for Secure End to End Privacy Enabled Mapping System for Identifier Locator separation systems is presented. Since identifiers are often carried in packet headers in clear, and mapping systems are often designed to be accessible by any entity, to preserve identifier's privacy, lookups to the mapping system should be allowed only by authorized entities. In mapping systems, in addition to privacy, security also requires special attention because of the caches introduced into the data path. Any denial of service attacks on the cache should not allow the communication to come to an end.

Authors

Dirk v. Hugo
Behcet Sarikaya
Luigi Iannone
Tom Herbert

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