The final day at a IETF is usually pretty quiet for us, but not at the IETF 97. There’s four sessions of interest before we bid farewell to Seoul. The first session on Friday morning at 09.30 KST (UTC+9), see the second part of the TLS meeting continuing on from where it left off on Tuesday. After that, it requires a Read more…
Thursday at IETF 97 should prove to be interesting day with the Sunsetting IPv4 Working Group meeting again, along with IPv6, TLS and secure routing related sessions. Each day we’re bringing you blog posts pointing out what Deploy360 will be focusing on. To kick off though, 6TiSCH is meeting at 09.30 KST (UTC+9) which is working on developing specifications for running IPv6 over the Time-Slotted Channel Read more…
Wednesday at IETF 97 in Seoul is another busy day, with the primary focus being on the Internet-of-Things, but with other relevant sessions on PKI and routing. Each day we’re bringing you blog posts pointing out what Deploy360 will be focusing on. The day opens with a choice between the Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks and Global Routing Operations Working Groups on Wednesday morning at Read more…
As you’ve seen in our daily posts about the IETF, there are always lots of activities around the topics we care about – IPv6, DNSSEC, TLS, Routing Security, and more. Interested in attending an IETF Meeting yourself? Applications are now open for the Internet Society Fellowship to the IETF! From the announcement: The Internet Society Read more…
Tuesday at IETF 97 in Seoul represents something of a mixed bag, with sessions on IPv6 DNS and TLS. Each day we’re bringing you blog posts pointing out what Deploy360 will be focusing on. First up is 6MAN on Tuesday morning at 09.30 KST (UTC+9). On the agenda are several updates to the IPv6 specification as currently defined in RFC 2460, RFC 4291 and RFC Read more…
There’s a lot going on this week at IETF 97 in Seoul, and we’ll be bringing you daily blog posts that point out what Deploy360 will be focused on during that day. And Monday is going to be no exception with a couple of IPv6-related working groups, along with sessions that are relevant to the Internet-of-Things and TLS. The day Read more…
Next week is IETF 97 in Seoul which is the second time the IETF has been held there. The Deploy360 team will be represented by Megan Kruse and Dan York this time, along with ISOC’s Chief Internet Technology Officer Olaf Kolkman. As always, we’ll be highlighting the latest IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, TLS and anti-spoofing developments. Our colleagues are planning to cover Read more…
This week the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) issued a strong statement warning that any networking standards developed by Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) need to fully support IPv6. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is of course the major SDO developing networking standards for the Internet, but many other standards organizations base their standards on IETF standards. For instance, any Read more…
What information would you like to see in a “State of DNSSEC Deployment 2016” report? We’ve begun work on such a report with the idea of capturing all the various DNSSEC statistics at a specific moment in time. Pulling them all together into one document – one place where we can see it all. The Read more…
Friday marks the beginning of the ICANN 57 meeting in Hyderabad, India. As per usual there will be a range of activities related to DNSSEC or DANE. Two of the sessions will be streamed live and will be recorded for later viewing. Here is what is happening. All times below are India Standard Time (IST), which is UTC+05:30. Read more…