Reference Interaction Models for Remote Attestation Procedures
draft-birkholz-rats-reference-interaction-model-03
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Authors | Henk Birkholz , Michael Eckel , Christopher Newton , Liqun Chen | ||
Last updated | 2020-07-07 | ||
Replaces | draft-birkholz-reference-ra-interaction-model | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-rats-reference-interaction-models | ||
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Abstract
This document describes interaction models for remote attestation procedures (RATS). Three conveying mechanisms - Challenge/Response, Uni-Directional, and Streaming Remote Attestation - are illustrated and defined. Analogously, a general overview about the information elements typically used by corresponding conveyance protocols are highlighted. Privacy preserving conveyance of Evidence via Direct Anonymous Attestation is elaborated on for each interaction model, individually.
Authors
Henk Birkholz
Michael Eckel
Christopher Newton
Liqun Chen
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