Next week is IETF 96 in Berlin which is the second time the IETF has been held in the city. The Deploy360 team will be well represented with Megan Kruse, Dan York and Kevin Meynell in attendance, who between them will be bringing you the latest IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, TLS and anti-spoofing developments.
Our Deploy360 colleagues are planning to cover the following sessions, so please come and say hello!
Monday, 18 July 2016
- IPv6 over Networks of Resource-constrained Nodes – Potsdam III @ 10.00-12.30 UTC+2
- Home Networking – Potsdam I @ 14.00-15.30 UTC+2
- IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4e WG – Bellevue @ 14.00-15.30 UTC+2
- Domain Name System Operations – Bellevue @ 15.40-17.40 UTC+2
- Automated Certificate Management Environment – Tiergarten @ 15.40-17.40 UTC+2
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
- IPv6 Maintenance – Bellevue @ 10.00-12.30 UTC+2
- Transport Layer Security – Charlottenburg II/II @ 10.00-12.30 UTC+2
- Using TLS in Applications – Potsdam II @ 16.20-18.20 UTC+2
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
- Extensions for Scalable DNS Service Discovery – Charlottenburg II/III @ 14.00-15.30 UTC+2
- Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks – Schoeneberg @ 15.50-17.20 UTC+2
Thursday, 21 July 2016
- Secure Inter-Domain Routing – Bellevue @ 10.00-12.30 UTC+2
- IPv6 Operations – Potsdam I @ 14.00-16.00 UTC+2
Friday, 22 July 2016
- Privacy Enhanced RTP Conferencing – Tiergarten @ 10.00-12.00 UTC+@
The Internet Society has also put together its latest Rough Guide to the IETF 96, and will again be covering wider developments over on the Tech Matters Blog. In particular, see:
- Rough Guide to IETF 96: DNSSEC, DANE and DNS Security
- Rough Guide to IETF 96: IPv6
- Rough Guide to IETF 96: Internet Infrastructure Resilience
- Rough Guide to IETF 96: The Internet of Things
If you can’t get to Berlin next week, you can attend remotely! Just visit the IETF 96 remote participation page or check out http://www.ietf.org/live/ for more options.