BCPs are stable identifiers for Best Current Practices. A BCP may consist of a single RFC or a group of RFCs related to a specific IETF process or recommended guidelines. The collection may become empty as the BCP evolves.
RFC 3365: BCP 61: Strong Security Requirements for Internet Engineering Task Force Standard Protocols
Best Current Practice
- J. Schiller
- August 2002
- Legacy publication
Abstract
It is the consensus of the IETF that IETF standard protocols MUST
make use of appropriate strong security mechanisms. This document
describes the history and rationale for this doctrine and establishes
this doctrine as a best current practice.
Abstract
It is the consensus of the IETF that IETF standard protocols MUST
make use of appropriate strong security mechanisms. This document
describes the history and rationale for this doctrine and establishes
this doctrine as a best current practice.