IANA

DNSSEC In The Field: Asia-Pacific and IANA

29 Oct 2007 - 11:00
29 Oct 2007 - 12:30
What is it: 

The DNSSEC Deployment Initiative continues to examine the deployment of DNSSEC around the world and invite representatives to present and discuss their design, implementation, and operation of DNSSEC. In this session we have representatives from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and IANA.

Why it's important: 

Registries and registrars who plan to deploy DNSSEC services will benefit from the presentation and discussion of the deployment experience.

Who should attend: 

Registry and registrar representatives from technical, operational, and strategic planning roles.

Agenda details: 


Welcome

Steve Crocker, Russ Mundy

Co-Chairs DNSSEC Deployment Initiative

DNSSEC In The Field


Shinta Sato
JPRS, .JP (Japan)

HanSang Lee
NIDA, .KR (South Korea)


Nai-Wen Hsu
TWNIC, .TW (Taiwan)

Richard Lamb
IANA

Questions, Answers, and Discussion

Steve Crocker, Russ Mundy

IANA Workshop Part II: IPv6

28 Oct 2007 - 16:00
28 Oct 2007 - 17:30

Headsetfrançais | español | Русский interpretation will be provided.

What is it: 

This session will focus on IPv6 deployment. Paul Wilson (APNIC), Jay Daley (Nominet) and Mr. Uematsu (NTT West) will give examples of real world experiences of IPv6 and discuss what additional work is needed before more widespread deployment is possible.

Why it's important: 

IP address utilization is affected by policy decisions. As we near the depletion of previously unallocated IPv4 addresses, it becomes more urgent to understand how policies implemented at the local, national, regional, and global levels will encourage or discourage the deployment of IPv6. This workshop is intended to provide some background for how the Internet has arrived at this point, and to give some sense of how different participants in IP addressing policy can affect the Internet's future direction.

Who should attend: 

GAC representatives and other ICANN participants who are engaged in policy decisions regarding IP addressing and Internet growth. These presentations may be particularly useful for those who are unfamiliar with the iP addressing communities.

IANA Workshop: IPv6

28 Oct 2007 - 14:00
28 Oct 2007 - 15:30

Headsetfrançais | español | Русский interpretation will be provided.

What is it: 

This session will focus on IPv6 deployment. Paul Wilson (APNIC), Jay Daley (Nominet) and Mr. Uematsu (NTT West) will give examples of real world experiences of IPv6 and discuss what additional work is needed before more widespread deployment is possible.

Why it's important: 

IP address utilization is affected by policy decisions. As we near the depletion of previously unallocated IPv4 addresses, it becomes more urgent to understand how policies implemented at the local, national, regional, and global levels will encourage or discourage the deployment of IPv6. This workshop is intended to provide some background for how the Internet has arrived at this point, and to give some sense of how different participants in IP addressing policy can affect the Internet's future direction.

Who should attend: 

GAC representatives and other ICANN participants who are engaged in policy decisions regarding IP addressing and Internet growth. These presentations may be particularly useful for those who are unfamiliar with the iP addressing communities.


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