Deploy360 10 October 2016

Agenda, Speakers, and Webcast Information for ION Bucharest on 12 Oct

By Megan KruseFormer Director, Advocacy and Communications

ION Bucharest LogoIt’s almost here! ION Bucharest is just two days away, taking place on Wednesday, 12 October, alongside the Romanian Network Operators’ Group (RONOG). Our final agenda and great lineup of speakers are all set.

Agenda

We’ve got a half-day program, and we’ll cover the following topics:

  • Introduction to the Internet Society and Deploy360
    Kevin Meynell, Internet Society
  • Deploying DNSSEC
    Dan York, Internet Society
  • Romanian DNSSEC Case Study
    Catalin Leanca, ICI ROTLD
  • Let’s Encrypt & DANE
    Jan Žorž, Internet Society
  • Mind Your MANRS & the Routing Resilience Manifesto
    Kevin Meynell, Internet Society
  • The Case for IPv6
    Alvaro Vives, RIPE NCC
  • Panel Discussion: IPv6 Success Stories
    Moderator: Lucian Constantin, IDG News Service
    Panelists: George Puiu, Telekom Romania; Alin Stefanescu, Bestnet Service; Alvaro Vives, RIPE NCC; Jan Žorž, Internet Society
  • What’s Happening at the IETF? Internet Standards and How to Get Involved
    Kevin Meynell, Internet Society

Webcast & Social Media

Please visit the Webcast Information page where we’ll be livestreaming the event (over IPv6, of course). We’ll also be active on our social media channels over the course of the day, so follow along with #IONConf and get involved!

Sponsors

As usual, we are thankful that this ION has generous support from our ION Conference Series Sponsor Afilias. There are still sponsorship opportunities available for future events if you’re interested! RONOG is being hosted by InterLAN.

Join Us

We hope you can join us in Bucharest on 12 October at the Novotel Bucharest City Center. Register online if you can join us in person, or just tune into the webcast starting at 2PM local time (UTC+2)

Disclaimer: Viewpoints expressed in this post are those of the author and may or may not reflect official Internet Society positions.

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