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SECURING FIBRE CHANNEL FABRICS - Brocade

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IETFSpecifically, the SNIA Security Technical Work Group (TWG) helps drivesome of the standards addressing storage security issues. Its focus isnot only with Fibre Channel security but with any security inherent inunderlying transports or technologies.For more information, visit the SNIA TWG website at:http://www.snia.org/tech_activities/workgroups/IETFThe Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has the large job of securingthe Internet. The Security Area of the IETF defines securityprotocols for a variety of techniques to authorize, authenticate,encrypt, and manage various aspects of data exchanges. From PublicKey Infrastructure (X.509) to Mail Security (S/MIME), the IETFaddresses many aspects of security.For more information on security in the IETF, visit:http://trac.tools.ietf.org/area/sec/trac/wikiOASISThe Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards(OASIS) is a consortium that drives the development,convergence and adoption of open standards. OASIS has developed anumber of security-related standards for identity management, keymanagement and web service security. The Key Management InteroperabilityProtocol (KMIP) defines an interface between encryptiondevices that consume keys and the key management system thatmanages the keys.For more information, visit the OASIS website at:http://www.oasis-open.org/home/index.phpSecuring Fibre Channel Fabrics 205

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