Session 8 Performance and security aspects

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Session 8 Performance and security aspects Four presentations were given in Session 8 A general issue: individual or specific solutions have been deployed for the private networks or internally to domains, but solutions are more complicated for inter-domain situations, and need more work. Such a concern and work is also needed in the case for public Internet communications. During sessions, mainly on users requirements, the need of solutions for authentication, priority, QoS and Security was expressed. The presentations given under session 8 did not give a complete answer to these concerns, but identified some ways to progress for TDR. The relationships between security/priority/authentication on one hand, and between security and QoS on the other hand appeared to be important.   1/16/2019

Session 8 Performance and security aspects QoS for TDR (J.Y. Monfort) QoS shall be end-to end and for the users' benefits. No generic solution for TDR, but adaptations could be provided for Emergency and disaster relief , by deriving existing of future metrics. QoS Classes could be adapted to the users requirements, and appropriate signalling defined. Some first results have already been obtained under SG 11. During the Workshop it appears that the QoS should be applied for all types of services, and not only on voice. The requirements expressed by the users during sessions 1 and 2 should help to define the appropriate "metrics and limits".   1/16/2019

Session 8 Performance and security aspects Authentication of TDR users (I. Brown)   Mechanisms for authentication of TDR users have been presented. Blocking points (or problems difficult to be solved) have been identified for inter-domain situations, but it appears that these problems may be difficult (at least long) to solve. (IETF and ISP) What could be an intermediate solution? The issue should have to be solved in TDR project. 1/16/2019

Session 8 Performance and security aspects Security protection of TDR (H. Ohno) A practical application has been presented for IAA ("I Am Alive"). Collaboration/standards are needed (Q.10/17 QI/16, Security and TDR projects). Collaborations have started with UNHR and FCR. This workshop could be a good opportunity to increase the collaborations with NGOs. The process used for IAA could be extended to other applications.   1/16/2019

Session 8 Performance and security aspects TDR Service Management interfaces (H. Folts) Draft M.3350 has been presented. It is a very useful starting point; even some concerns have been expressed, mainly from the regulatory point of view. The aim is to manage TDR across X-interface in real time to support disaster relief operations. Facilities and the services provided (as reports, alerts,..) are described and will be a good basis to progress on TDR work Here also the problem of the interdomain/international has been raised, and also the issue of using in the public networks.   1/16/2019