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Internet Engineering Task Force
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Internet Engineering Task Force

In computing, international group which supervises the development of RFC (requests for comments), protocols, and other engineering design for the Internet, reporting to the Internet Architecture Board. It was formed in 1986 and is based in Reston, Virginia, USA.



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In February, we saw no improvement in CAN-SPAM compliance over January, making the decision to create an IETF working group a significant development," said Scott Chasin, chief technology officer, MX Logic.
org, is based on the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), which achieved IETF Working Group status in October of 2002 and is quickly moving towards full ratification.
The IETF working group ANSI T11 acknowledges the need for a mandatory protocol for switch security and recommends RADIUS as an essential component for enhanced security.
 
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