rfcs_2023

Significant IETF RFCs of 2023

Return to RFC Request for Comments, 2023

In 2023, several significant RFCs were published by the IETF, reflecting advancements in various areas of internet protocols and Internet technologies. Notable RFCs include:

RFC 9364: This document revises the specifications for DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC). It updates previous DNSSEC documents to improve security and operational practices. It outlines the core components of DNSSEC, including how they interact with modern DNS systems【135†source】【136†source】.

RFC 9340: This RFC updates the HTTP/3 specification, which is designed to enhance performance and reduce latency in web communications. It builds on the existing HTTP/3 framework to optimize data transmission and improve overall user experience【136†source】.

RFC 9192: This document outlines the use of Secure Multi-Party Computation (SMPC) for secure and privacy-preserving collaborative computing. It addresses concerns about data privacy while allowing multiple parties to compute a function over their inputs without revealing them【134†source】【136†source】.

RFC 9164: This RFC specifies the requirements for IPv6 for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, focusing on how IPv6 can be utilized in low-power and resource-constrained environments, ensuring effective communication for IoT applications【136†source】.

These RFCs demonstrate the IETF's ongoing commitment to enhancing internet technologies, improving security, and accommodating the needs of emerging applications and devices. For a comprehensive list of RFCs published in 2023 and further details, you can refer to the IETF website or the RFC Editor's official site.

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