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2003-02-12 08:30:48
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      Title           : Guidelines for Writing RFC Text on 
Security Considerations
      Author(s)       : E. Rescorla, B. Korver
      Filename        : draft-iab-sec-cons-03.txt
      Pages           : 42
      Date            : 2003-2-11
      
All RFCs are required to have a Security Considerations 
section. His- torically, such sections have been relatively 
weak. This document provides guidelines to RFC authors on how 
to write a good Security Considerations section.

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