Superseded Standard
Historical

IEEE 802.1AR:2009

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks - Secure Device Identity

Summary

New IEEE Standard - Superseded.
A secure device identifier (DevID) is cryptographically bound to a device and supports authentication of the device’s identity. Locally significant identities can be securely associated with an initial manufacturer-provisioned DevID and used in provisioning and authentication protocols to allow a network administrator to establish the trustworthiness of a device and select appropriate policies for transmission and reception of data and control protocols to and from the device.

This standard specifies unique per-device identifiers (DevID) and the management and cryptographic binding of a device to its identifiers, the relationship between an initially installed identity and subsequent locally significant identities, and interfaces and methods for use of DevIDs with existing and new provisioning and authentication protocols.
This standard defines a standard identifier for IEEE 802 devices that is cryptographically bound to that device, and defines a standard mechanism to authenticate a device’s identity. A verifiable unique device identity allows establishment of the trustworthiness of devices. This facilitates secure device provisioning.

Notes

Superseded

Technical characteristics

Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication Date 12/22/2009
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Page Count 77
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