ISOC’s Hot Topics at IETF 101
Tomorrow begins IETF 101 in London, United Kingdom, and it’s the third time that an IETF has been held in the country. Following on the heels of our Rough Guide to IETF 101 where we go in-depth about specific topics of interest, the ISOC Internet Technology Team is again highlighting the latest IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, TLS and IoT related developments as the week progresses.
Below are the sessions that we’ll be following in the coming week. Note this post was written in advance so please check the official IETF 101 agenda for any updates, room changes, or final details.
Monday, 18 March 2018
- IPv6 Operations (v6ops) – Viscount @ 09.30-12.00 GMT/UTC
- IP Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (ipwave) – Sandringham @ 09.30-12.00 GMT/UTC
- IPv6 Maintenance (6man) – Viscount @ 13.30-15.30 GMT/UTC
- Inter-Domain Routing (idr) – Buckingham @ 15.50-17.20 GMT/UTC
- Crypto Forum (cfrg) – Balmoral @ 15.50-17.20 GMT/UTC
- Transport Layer Security (tls) – Balmoral @ 17.40-18.40 GMT/UTC
- Dynamic Host Configuration (dhc) – Viscount @ 17.40-18.40 GMT/UTC
- Global Routing Operations (grow) – Blenheim @ 17.40-18.40 GMT/UTC
Tuesday, 19 March 2018
- Domain Name System Operations (dnsop) – Sandringham @ 15.50-18.20 GMT/UTC
- DDoS Open Threat Signaling (dots) – Viscount @ 15.50-18.20 GMT/UTC
- Distributed Mobility Management (dmm) – Palace C @ 15.50-18.20 GMT/UTC
Wednesday, 20 March 2018
- Transport Layer Security (tls) – Blenheim @ 09.30-12.00 GMT/UTC
- IPv6 over Low Power Wide-Area Networks (lpwan) – Viscount @ 09.30-12.00 GMT/UTC
- IPv6 over the TSCH mode of IEEE 802.15.4e (6tisch) – Viscount @ 13.30-15.00 GMT/UTC
- DNS PRIVate Exchange (dprive) – Balmoral @ 13.30-15.00 GMT/UTC
- Automated Certificate Management Environment (acme) – Buckingham @ 15.20-16.50 GMT/UTC
Thursday, 21 March 2018
- Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks (roll) – Park Suite @ 09.30-12.00 GMT/UTC
- DNS Over HTTPS (doh) – Blenheim @ 13.30-15.30 GMT/UTC
- IPv6 over Networks of Resource-constrained Nodes (6lo) – Buckingham @ 13.30-15.30 GMT/UTC
- Routing Area Working Group (rtgwg) – Balmoral @ 13.30-15.30 GMT/UTC
- SIDR Operations (sidrops) – Park Suite @ 15.50-17.50 GMT/UTC
- Thing-to-Thing (t2trg) – Blenheim @ 15.50-17.50 GMT/UTC
- Network Time Protocol Joint session with TICTOC (ntp) – Palace C @ 15.50-17.50 GMT/UTC
- Domain Name System Operations (dnsop) – Sandringham @ 18.10-19.10 GMT/UTC
- Using TLS in Applications (uta) – Blenheim @ 18.10-19.10 GMT/UTC
Friday, 22 March 2018
- Home Networking (homenet) – Sandringham @ 09.30-11.00 GMT/UTC
- Routing Over Low power and Lossy networks (roll) – Viscount @ 09.30-11.00 GMT/UTC
The IETF Hackathon will be held Saturday, 17 March 2018 (09.00-22.00 UTC) and Sunday, 18 March 2018 (09.00-16.00) in the Sovereign Room. The Hackathon provides an opportunity for developers and implementers to discuss ideas, solutions and code to develop practical implementations of IETF standards.
The IETF Code Sprint will also be held on Saturday, 18 March 2018 (09.30-17.30). The Code Sprint brings together volunteers from the IETF Community to work on code for the IETF Datatracker, mailing lists, and other tools used by the IETF community.
You can also read the Internet Society’s latest Rough Guide to IETF 101. In particular, see:
- Rough Guide to IETF 101: IPv6
- Rough Guide to IETF 101: Routing Infrastructure Security & Resilience
- Rough Guide to IETF 101: The Internet of Things
- Rough Guide to IETF 101: Identity, Privacy and Encryption
- Rough Guide to IETF 101: DNSSEC, DANE and DNS Security
If you can’t get to London next week, you can attend remotely! Just visit the IETF 101 remote participation page or check out http://www.ietf.org/live/ for more options.
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