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Reputation systems

Explore the latest advancements in reputation systems, including the Domain Reputation WG's proposal for reputation interchange and Policy Augmented S/MIME's framework for robust access control. Learn about the IPv6 migration and compatibility with reputation-related services. Contact us for an extended abstract with more details.

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Reputation systems

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  1. Reputationsystems Jaime Pérez <jaime.perez@rediris.es> Lyon, February 2011

  2. The EQUAL group • No activity in the last months. The Domain Reputation WG of the IETF • No activity since November 2010. There’s some initial proposal with five action guidelines: • A model for reputation interchange • A MIME type for reputation information • A vocabulary for e-mail sender’s reputation • Using the DNS for reputation interchange • Using HTTP/XML for reputation interchange

  3. New plasma list inside IETF • Yet Another Non-Working Group about reputation: Policy Augmented S/MIME. • Its aim is to develop a framework for enforcing a more robust access control mechanism, based on existing CMS, S/MIME, WS-Trust and SAML based policy enforcement standards. • https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma

  4. IPv6 migration • RedIRIS has been working recently in the migration of its e-mail infrastructure to IPv6. This includes reputation related services (white and black DNS lists), which are now fully compatible with the protocol. • There’s and extended abstract available with further details, ask us for it if you want more information.

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