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This is a partial list of RFCs (request for comments memoranda). A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet, most prominently the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
Identifying critical points of the communication architecture, e.g. substation control center, substation automation; Appropriate mechanisms security requirements, e.g. data encryption, user authentication; Applicability of well-proven standards from the IT domain, e.g. VPN tunnel, secure FTP, HTTPS; IEC 62351-11 — Security for XML Files
The RFC series contains three sub-series for IETF RFCs: BCP, FYI, and STD. Best Current Practice (BCP) is a sub-series of mandatory IETF RFCs not on standards track. For Your Information (FYI) is a sub-series of informational RFCs promoted by the IETF as specified in RFC 1150 (FYI 1). In 2011, RFC 6360 obsoleted FYI 1 and concluded this sub-series.
Detection and Control Center 05.942 (French: Centre de détection et de contrôle (CDC)) Lyon – Mont Verdun (Codename: Rambert, AOR: Southeastern France) Detection and Control Center 05.901 ( French : Centre de détection et de contrôle (CDC) ) Drachenbronn (Codename: Riesling , AOR : Northeastern France) – disbanded in 2015, functions ...
RFC Liège Club, the first Belgian Champion in 1896. Alfred Wahl, La balle au pied : Histoire du football (p. 53), "Découvertes Gallimard" collection (vol. 83).. The city of Liège was introduced to football at the end of the 19th century by English workers, and the Parc de la Boverie, which housed a velodrome, quickly became the home for the first football players in the region. [1]
A Diameter Application is not a software application but is a protocol based on the Diameter base protocol defined in RFC 6733 (obsoletes RFC 3588) and RFC 7075. Each application is defined by an application identifier and can add new command codes and/or new mandatory AVPs ( Attribute-Value Pair ).
Guidelines for Writing RFC Text on Security Considerations BCP106: Randomness Requirements for Security BCP136: Secure Connectivity and Mobility Using Mobile IPv4 and IKEv2 Mobility and Multihoming (MOBIKE) BCP140: Preventing Use of Recursive Nameservers in Reflector Attacks BCP188: Pervasive Monitoring Is an Attack BCP194: BGP Operations and ...
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