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CSIRT Description for eduGAIN CSIRT

About this document

This is version 0.1, draft 2021/07/14

Distribution List for Notifications

Notifications of updates are submitted to the eduGAIN Steering Group mailing list edugain-sg@lists.geant.org. The eduGAIN Steering Group mailing list is composed by all the delegates and deputies of the eduGAIN participants, the subscription is managed by the eduGAIN Service. The mailing list is not moderated.

Locations where this Document May Be Found

The current version of this CSIRT description document is
available from the eduGAIN CSIRT WWW site; its URL is
<URL OF THE .txt VERSION OF THE RFC>
Please make sure you are using the latest version.

Authenticating this Document

This document has been signed with the eduGAIN-CSIRTs PGP key.  The signatures are
also on our Web site, under:
 <URL OF OUR TEAM_KEY.asc>

Contact Information

Name of the Team

eduGAIN-CSIRT: The eduGAIN Computer Security Incident Response Team.

Address

eduGAIN-CSIRT

PROBABLY THE GEANT

POSTAL ADDRESS

Time Zone

Europe/Amsterdam (GMT+0100, and GMT+0200 from April to October

Telephone Number

+31 12345679 (SOME GEAN OFFICE NUMBER, where the Opertor at least knows what to do when contacted on security issues related to eduGAIN)

Facsimile Number

+31 12345679 (SOME GEANT OFFICE  FAX NUMBER, where the Opertor at least knows what to do when contacted on security issues related to eduGAIN)

Other Telecommunication

OTHER METHODS MONITORED BY THE eduGAIN CSIRT (keybase? slackchannel?)

Electronic Mail Address

edugain-support-sec-team@lists.geant.org This is a mail alias that relays mail
to the human(s) on duty for the eduGAIN-CSIRT.

Public Keys and Other Encryption Information

The eduGAIN-CSIRT has a PGP key, whose KeyID is 12345678 and
whose fingerprint is
          11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88  88 77 66 55 44 33 22 11.
The key and its signatures can be found at the usual large
public keyservers.
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