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        Title           : A Secure Extension for the Unidirectional
                          Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) protocol
        Author(s)       : H. Cruickshank, et al.
        Filename        : draft-cruickshank-ipdvb-sec-00.txt
        Pages           :
        Date            : 2005-6-28

   This document proposes a security framework for the Unidirectional-
   Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE) protocol. It provides threat
   analysis and defines the requirements for ULE security. It also
   proposes an extension format for the Unidirectional-Lightweight
   Encapsulation (ULE) protocol.

   This work is intended as a work item of the ipdvb WG, and
   contributions are sought from the IETF on this topic.

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