I have reviewed this document as part of the security directorate's ongoing effort to review all IETF documents being processed by the IESG. These comments were written primarily for the benefit of the security area directors. Document editors and WG chairs should treat these comments just like any other last call comments. This document is not within my expertise, but I felt it was mostly adequately clear for someone not fully familiar with the underlying cryptography. The Security Considerations in particular cover everything I was expecting to see, and some information I'd not previously been aware of. However, the 7th paragraph is somewhat surprising to me, beginning: The key wrapping technique specified in this document requires the length of the key data to be at least nine octets because a single application of the AES codebook is sufficient to protect up to eight octets of key data. In particular, if the key data consists of eight or fewer octets, then a 64-bit integrity check value could be prepended to the key data to form a single 128-bit block. For Was this intended to be: [...] application of the AES codebook is INsufficient to protect up to eight [...] Otherwise, the paragraph doesn't fully make sense to me. Aside from this, the document is clear and, in my opionion, suitable for publication. Dave.