Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

Internet Standards Development Body

What is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)?

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a global organization responsible for developing and maintaining the technical standards that underpin the internet. It produces standards such as TCP/IP, HTTP, and Transport Layer Security (TLS), which are essential for secure and reliable communication.

The IETF operates through open collaboration and publishes its work as Request for Comments (RFC) documents, which define protocols and best practices used worldwide.

What is the IETF used for?

The IETF is used to establish interoperable and secure communication standards across networks and systems. Its work directly impacts areas such as Cryptography, network security, and secure data transmission.

Organizations rely on IETF standards to ensure compatibility and security in their infrastructure, supporting protections against threats such as Packet Sniffing and Spoofing.

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