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Subject: Proposed Charter for OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) TC


To OASIS Members:

  A draft TC charter has been submitted to establish the OASIS Key
Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) Technical Committee (below). In
accordance with the OASIS TC Process Policy section 2.2: 
(http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/process-2008-06-19.php#formation) the
proposed charter is hereby submitted for comment. The comment period shall
remain open until 11:45 pm ET on 26 February 2009. 

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  A telephone conference will be held among the Convener, the OASIS TC
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will be noted on the OASIS Charter Discuss Group Calendar.

  We encourage member comment and ask that you note the name of the proposed
TC ([KMIP]) in the subject line of your email message. 

Regards,

Mary
 
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Mary P McRae
Director, Technical Committee Administration
OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society
email: mary.mcrae@oasis-open.org
web: www.oasis-open.org
phone: 1.603.232.9090 

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PROPOSED CHARTER FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT

Proposed Charter for OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP)
Technical Committee


The name of the TC: 
Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) Technical Committee


Statement of purpose: 
The KMIP Technical Committee will develop specification(s) for the
interoperability of key management services with key management clients. The
specifications will address anticipated customer requirements for key
lifecycle management (generation, refresh, distribution, tracking of use,
life-cycle policies including states, archive, and destruction), key
sharing, and long-term availability of cryptographic objects of all types
(public/private keys and certificates, symmetric keys, and other forms of
"shared secrets") and related areas.


Scope:
The initial goal is to define an interoperable protocol for standard
communication between key management servers, and clients and other actors
which can utilize these keys. Secure key management for TPMs and Storage
Devices will be addressed. The scope of the keys addressed is
enterprise-wide, including a wide range of actors: that is, machine,
software, or human participants exercising the protocol within the
framework. Actors for KMIP may include:
* Storage Devices
* Networking Devices
* Personal devices with embedded storage (e.g. Personal Computers, Handheld
Computers, Cell Phones)
* Users
* Applications
* Databases
* Operating Systems
* Input/Output Subsystems
* Management Frameworks
* Key Management Systems
* Agents

Out of scope areas include:
* Implementation specific internals of prototypes and products
* Multi-vendor Key Management facility mirrors or clusters
* Definition of an architectural design for a central enterprise key
management or certificate management system other than any necessary models,
interfaces and protocols strictly required to support interoperability
between Actors in the multi-vendor certificate and key management framework.
* Framework interfaces not dedicated to secure key and certificate
management
* Certain areas of functionality related to key management are also outside
the scope of this technical committee, in particular registration of
clients, server-to-server communication and key migration.
* Bindings other than tag-length-value wire protocol and XSD-based
encodings.

List of deliverables: 
The deliverables for the KMIP Technical Committee are anticipated to include
the following:
* Revised KMIP Specification v0.98. This provides the normative expression
of the protocol, including objects, attributes, operations and other
elements. A Committee Specification is scheduled for completion within 12
months of the first TC meeting. 
* Revised KMIP Usage Guide v0.98. This provides illustrative and explanatory
information on implementing the protocol, including authentication profiles,
implementation recommendations, conformance guidelines and security
considerations. A Committee Specification is scheduled for completion within
12 months of the first TC meeting. 
* Revised KMIP Use Cases and Test Cases v0.98. This provides sample use
cases for KMIP, test cases for implementing those use cases, and examples of
the protocol implementing those test cases. A Committee Specification is
scheduled for completion within 12 months of the first TC meeting.
* Revised KMIP Frequently Asked Questions. This document provides guidance
on what KMIP is, the problems it is intended to address and other frequently
asked questions.

KMIP, as defined in the above deliverables, will be scoped to include the
following:
1) Comprehensive Key and Certificate Lifecycle Management Framework
  A. Lifecycle Management Framework to Include:
    a) Provisioning of Keys and Certificates
       i) Creation
      ii) Distribution
     iii) Exchange/Interchange
      iv) Auditing
    b) Reporting
    c) Logging (Usage tracking)
    d) Backup
    e) Restore
    f) Archive
    g) Update/Refresh
    h) Management of trust mechanisms between EKCLM actors only as necessary
to support EKCLM
  B. Comprehensive Key and Certificate Policy Framework to include:
    a) Creation
    b) Distribution
    c) Exchange/Interchange
    d) Auditing
    e) Reporting
    f) Logging (Usage tracking)
    g) Backup
    h) Restore
    i) Archive
    j) Update/Refresh
    k) Expectation of Policy Enforcement
       i) At endpoints
      ii) At Key Manager
     iii) At intermediaries between endpoints and Key Manager facility
  C. Interoperability between Machine Actors in performing all aspects of A)
and B), and addressing:
    a) pre-provisioning and late binding of keys and certificates
    b) support for hierarchical or delegation or direct models
    c) actor discovery and enrollment as necessary to support ECKLM
    d) key, certificate and policy migration
    e) audit and logging facilities
  D. General Capabilities may include:
    a) Secure and Robust Mechanisms, Techniques, Protocols and Algorithms
    b) Recovery capabilities, only as needed by interoperable interfaces,
anticipating power failure, or other common failures of automated Actors
    c) Forward compatibility considerations
    d) Interface to Identity Management facilities as necessary for A) and
B)
    e) Interface to Enterprise Directory facilities as necessary for A) and
B)

KMIP TC will also support activities to encourage adoption of KMIP. This
would likely include: 
Interoperability sessions to test effectiveness of the specification
Reference implementations of KMIP functionality 

IPR Mode under which the TC will operate: 
The KMIP TC is anticipated to operate under RF on RAND.


Anticipated audience or users:
KMIP is intended for the following audiences:

* Architects, designers and implementers of providers and consumers of
enterprise key management services.

Language:
Work group business and proceedings will be conducted in English.


Non-normative information

Identification of similar or applicable work: 
Similar work is currently underway in several other organizations:
* OASIS EKMI TC. We see KMIP TC as addressing a broader scope than the
primarily symmetric key focused EKMI, providing a more comprehensive
protocol in which SKSML can potentially participate. 
* IEEE P1619.3. We see KMIP TC as addressing a broad scope than the
primarily storage-related P1619.3.
* TCG Infrastructure Working Group. We see KMIP TC as addressing a broader
scope than the primarily TPM-related TCG IWG.
* IETF Keyprov. We see KMIP TC as addressing a broader scope than the
primarily mobile-related IETF Keyprov.

Date, time, and location of the first meeting: 
The intended date for the first meeting is April 24th 2009, to be held as a
Face to Face meeting in San Francisco in conjunction with the RSA
Conference. Exact location and logistics TBD

Projected on-going meeting : 
Conference calls will be held weekly, to be sponsored by one or more of the
companies proposing the KMIP TC. These conference calls will be complemented
by the following: 
* Face to face meetings as determined by the KMIP TC.
* General communication will be via email reflectors with archiving provided
by the KMIP TC.
* KMIP TC progress will be communicated via a KMIP TC web page.
* The KMIP TC will communicate (conference calls, joint working sessions,
etc.) with external groups as appropriate.
* The KMIP TC will communicate (conference calls, joint working sessions
etc.) with internal OASIS groups (other TCs) as appropriate.

Names, electronic mail addresses, and membership affiliations of at least
Minimum Membership:
Bob Griffin, EMC/RSA, Robert.griffin@rsa.com 
Robert Philpott, EMC/RSA, Robert.philpott@rsa.com 
Mark Schiller, HP, mark.schiller@hp.com 
Jishnu Mukerji, HP, jishnu@hp.com 
Anthony Nadalin, IBM, drsecure@us.ibm.com 
Robert Haas, IBM, nih@zurich.ibm.com 
Walt Hubis, LSI, walt.hubis@lsi.com 
Jon Geater, Thales, jon@nciper.com 
Marcus Streets, Thales, marcus.streets@thales-esecurity.com 
Martin Skagen, Brocade, mskagen@brocade.com 
Karla Thomas, Brocade, karlat@brocade.com 
Subhash Sankuratripati, NetApp, Subhash@netapp.com 
Paolo Bezoari, NetApp, Bezoari@netapp.com 
Dave B Anderson, Seagate, dave.b.anderson@seagate.com 
 

The name of the Convener who must be an Eligible Person: 
Robert Griffin (EMC)


The name of the Member Section with which the TC intends to affiliate, if
any. 
None. 

List of contributions of existing technical work that the proposers
anticipate will be made to this TC:
* KMIP Specification v0.98 
http://xml.coverpages.org/KMIP/KMIP-v0.98-final.pdf 
* KMIP Usage Guide v0.98
http://xml.coverpages.org/KMIP/KMIP-UsageGuide-v0.98-final.pdf 
* KMIP Use Cases and Test Cases v0.98
http://xml.coverpages.org/KMIP/KMIP-UseCases-v0.98-final.pdf 
* KMIP FAQ
http://xml.coverpages.org/KMIP/KMIP-FAQ.pdf 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document: 
TBD


Proposed working title and acronym for the specification(s) to be developed
by the TC. 
* KMIP Specification
* KMIP Usage Guide
* KMIP Use Cases and Test Cases
* KMIP FAQ




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