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Type

RfC

Title

Internet Security Glossary

Authors

Network Working Group, Shirey, R.

Year

2000

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Network Working Group, Shirey, R., 2000. RfC 2828: Internet Security Glossary (RFC No. 2828).

Links

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2828

Abstract

This Glossary (191 pages of definitions and 13 pages of references) provides abbreviations, explanations, and recommendations for use of information system security terminology. The intent is to improve the comprehensibility of writing that deals with Internet security, particularly Internet Standards documents (ISDs). To avoid confusion, ISDs should use the same term or definition whenever the same concept is mentioned. To improve international understanding, ISDs should use terms in their plainest, dictionary sense. ISDs should use terms established in standards documents and other well-founded publications and should avoid substituting private or newly made-up terms. ISDs should avoid terms that are proprietary or otherwise favor a particular vendor, or that create a bias toward a particular security technology or mechanism versus other, competing techniques that already exist or might be developed in the future.

(RfC 2828, 2000, p. 1)

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