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Enabling Security/Privacy Addressing On 6LoWPAN Technologies
draft-thaler-6lo-privacy-addrs-00

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Author Dave Thaler
Last updated 2015年08月20日 (Latest revision 2015年02月16日)
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Abstract

It is commonly assumed today that 6LowPAN header compression is incompatible (or at least inefficient) with the notion of using addresses with sufficient entropy to mitigate various security and privacy threats. This draft explores ways one might dispel that notion, and discusses how security/privacy addressing might be used on 6LoWPAN technologies without additional overhead in data packets.

Authors

Dave Thaler

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