We had a half-day program so we covered topics including IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, and TLS for Applications.
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Agenda and Presentations
TIME | SCHEMA |
9:00 AM | Introduction to the Internet Society and Deploy360 Kevin Meynell, Internet Society Presentation | Video |
9:15 AM | Deploying DNSSEC DNSSEC helps prevent attackers from subverting and modifying DNS messages and sending users to wrong (and potentially malicious) sites. So what needs to be done for DNSSEC to be deployed on a large scale? We’ll discuss the business reasons for, and financial implications of, deploying DNSSEC, from staying ahead of the technological curve, to staying ahead of your competition, to keeping your customers satisfied and secure on the Internet. We’ll also examine some of the challenges operators have faced and the opportunities to address those challenges and move deployment forward. Champika Wijayatunga, ICANN Presentation | Video |
9:45 AM | DANE/DNSSEC/TLS Testing in the Go6lab Jan Žorž, Internet Society Presentation | Video |
10:15 AM | What’s Happening at the IETF? Internet Standards and How to Get Involved What’s happening at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)? What RFCs and Internet-Drafts are in progress related to IPv6, DNSSEC, Routing Security/Resiliency, and other key topics? We’ll give an overview of the ongoing discussions in several working groups and discuss the outcomes of recent Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions, and provide a preview of what to expect in future discussions. Kevin Meynell, Internet Society Presentation |
10:30 AM | BREAK |
11:00 AM | Mind Your MANRS & the Routing Resilience Manifesto The Routing Resilience Manifesto initiative, underpinned by the “Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)” document that includes a set of actionable recommendations, aims to help network operators around the world work together to improve the security and resilience of the global routing system. In this session, we’ll explain the basic principles outlined in MANRS, how to sign up and support the effort, and how to get involved in helping to further increase global routing security. Aftab Siddiqui, Internet Society Presentation | Video |
11:15 AM | IPv6 Status Update Today, we can say that IPv6 is already happening all around the world. It’s interesting to see the main reasons that made it happen, how it’s happening, and to make the audience think about their deployment status and strategy. Statistics from different sources are showed, including data from RIPE NCC measurements. Pubudu Jayasinghe, APNIC & Aftab Siddiqui, Internet Society Presentation 1 | Presentation 2 | Video 1 | Video 2 |
11:45 AM | Panel Discussion: IPv6 Success Stories In this session, participants will share their IPv6 success stories and lessons learned along the way that can help other managers of networks deploy IPv6. How did they do it? What technical challenges did they face? What security benefits or concerns are associated with deploying IPv6? How does IPv6 performance compare to IPv4? How does IPv6 act as an economic driver? Attendees will gain vital insight as network operators lay out the stages for IPv6 implementation—creating the business case for deployment, initiating a planning process, turning it on, and, finally, gathering measurements and proving success. Moderator: Kevin Meynell, Internet Society; Panellists: Zaeem Arshad, Rapid Compute Pvt Ltd; Yoshinobu Matsuzaki, Internet Initiative Japan; Jawad Raza, PERN & Jan Žorž, Internet Society Video |
12:45 PM | Closing Remarks Kevin Meynell, Internet Society Video |