G & R for Security Incident Processing (grip) --------------------------------------------- Charter Last Modified: 01/03/2002 Current Status: Concluded Working Group Chair(s): Barbara Fraser K.P. Kossakowski Operations and Management Area Director(s): Randy Bush Bert Wijnen Operations and Management Area Advisor: Randy Bush Mailing Lists: General Discussion:grip-wg@uu.net To Subscribe: grip-wg-request@uu.net Archive: http://www-ext.eng.uu.net/grip-wg/grip-wg.txt Description of Working Group: The full name of this working group is Guidelines and Recommendations for Security Incident Processing. This working group is co-chartered by the Security Area. The purpose of the GRIP Working Group is to provide guidelines and recommendations to facilitate the consistent handling of security incidents in the Internet community. Guidelines will address technology vendors, network service providers and response teams in their roles assisting organizations in resolving security incidents. These relationships are functional and can exist within and across organizational boundaries. The working group will produce a set of documents: 1) Guidelines for security incident response teams (IRT). 2) Guidelines for internet service providers (ISP) consisting of three documents covering the following topics: * Expectations on how ISPs will coordinate with each other and IRTs in incident handling * Consumer Checklist on ISPs * Site Security Handbook (SSH) Addendum for ISPs 3) Guidelines for vendors (technology producers). Goals and Milestones: MAR 99 Submit Expectations for ISPs as an Internet-Draft MAR 99 Submit Consumer Checklist on ISPs as an Internet-Draft MAR 99 Submit Internet-Draft on security guidelines for technology providers MAR 99 Submit Roadmap document as an Internet-Draft MAY 99 Submit Revisions to three major I-Ds JUN 99 Submit ISP documents to IESG for consideration as a BCP RFC JUL 99 Submit revision to guidelines for technology providers as an I-D JUL 99 Meet at IETF in Oslo SEP 99 Submit final verion of guidelines for technology providers Internet-Draft OCT 99 Submit guidelines for technology providers to IESG for consideration as a BCP RFC Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC2350BCP JUN 98 Expectations for Computer Security Incident Response RFC3013BCP DEC 00 Recommended Internet Service Provider Security Services and Procedures RFC3227BCP FEB 02 Guidelines for Evidence Collection and Archiving