Network Security as a Service (NSaaS non-WG) is for discussing topics related
to interfaces and architectures for "Clients/Requesters" to ask for (or
negotiate) the network security related functions, that are not physically
present at Requesters' premises, as well as the associated attributes.
There is a question on if it is possible for individuals to avoid being
monitored by Government agencies. Does anyone know where to check?
Thanks, Linda
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From: Nsaas [mailto:nsaas-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org] On Behalf Of Hosnieh
Rafiee
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 11:04 AM
To: nsaas(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: [Nsaas] Some thoughts about SAAS
Hello,
Since security as a service (SAAS) is really a critical role for each customers
in different countries and for governments as well, I am thinking about how
would be possible to also protect customers from Surveillance agents and
monitoring.
Because if SAAS is offered by a country that its government is known to be a
surveillance agent, Is there any particular requirement should be considered in
standard architectures to avoid such role?
If the target customer is a government/or any important company in a country,
does it accept to use a SAAS that is located in another country? (fearing of
spy)
How to avoid governments to force SAAS vendors/operators to access the detail
information about security services so that they can monitor and access
customer's data. Are these assumptions only operational issues or it might also
impact the standards in this regard?
Thanks,
Best,
Hosnieh
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