Archive for January, 2012

TechRepublic: Are You Thinking About IPv6 Security With World IPv6 Launch Looming?

Tags: , | Posted in IPv6 | Posted on: January 31st, 2012 by | 2 Comments

In a TechRepublic article out today titled “World IPv6 launch day set: Security pitfalls to look out for“, author Patrick Lambert asks a key question related to World IPv6 Launch on June 6, 2012: Now, this year is the real deal. On June 6, the IPv6 switch gets turned on again, but this time it Read more…


Want to Stay Up on DNSSEC Deployment? Join The Mailing List!

Tags: | Posted in DNSSEC | Posted on: January 31st, 2012 by | No Comments
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Want to stay up on the latest happenings with regard to deploying DNSSEC? Want to learn from others who are out there deploying DNSSEC right now? Need a forum to ask questions while you work on your own DNSSEC deployment? If so, then another great resource is the “dnssec-deployment” mailing list hosted by the DNSSEC Read more…


Know Java? DNSSEC4J Developer Looking For Comments, Code Review, Etc

Posted in DNSSEC, Tools | Posted on: January 30th, 2012 by | No Comments
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Are you a Java developer? Are you interested in DNSSEC? If so, developer Adam Fisk is looking for your help! Adam has developed a new open source DNSSEC resolution and verification library called “DNSSEC4J” and available on Github at: https://github.com/adamfisk/DNSSEC4J As he recently posted to the dnssec-deployment mailing list, Adam is looking to make this Read more…


Video – Panel: Challenges and Opportunities in Deploying IPv6 and DNSSEC

Posted in DNSSEC, ION, IPv6 | Posted on: January 26th, 2012 by | No Comments

At our Toronto ION conference on November 14, 2011, a significant segment of the day consisted of a panel discussion on the “Challenges and Opportunities in Deploying IPv6 and DNSSEC”. Moderator Paul Andersen led off the session with an introduction where he set the stage for the panel, talked about IPv6 and DNSSEC in Canada Read more…


Video/Slides – World IPv6 Day Recap (Toronto ION)

Tags: , | Posted in ION, IPv6 | Posted on: January 26th, 2012 by | No Comments

What were the results of World IPv6 Day in 2011? Who participated? What results did they see? What were lessons to be learned? In this presentation at the Internet ON (ION) Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011, the Internet Society’s Dan York walked through these points and more in a brief presentation. Note: With Read more…


Video/Slides: The Status of IPv6 at Time Warner Cable (Toronto ION)

Posted in About Deploy360 | Posted on: January 26th, 2012 by | No Comments

What is the status of IPv6 deployment within Time Warner Cable’s network? What more needs to be done? As part of a panel discussion at the Internet ON (ION) Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011, John Sweeting, Director of Network Engineering at Time Warner Cable, presented information about what Time Warner has done with Read more…


Adding Options To Sign In Via Twitter and Facebook For Comments…

Posted in About Deploy360 | Posted on: January 26th, 2012 by | 4 Comments

If you’ve been visiting the Deploy360 site regularly (and we hope you have ), you’ll notice that we’ve been making various changes and tweaks to the site over time. We will continue to do that as we work on both bringing you more content and also improving the ways in which we can engage with Read more…


Video/Slides – Good Men Rising: IPv6 and DNSSEC (Toronto ION)

Tags: , , | Posted in DNSSEC, ION, IPv6 | Posted on: January 26th, 2012 by | 1 Comment

In a response to Bill St. Arnaud’s “Dead Men Walking” presentation at the Internet Society’s ION Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011, Jacques Latour, Director of Information Technology, Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), laid out why he believes there is much promise ahead for both IPv6 and DNSSEC and explained the work they have Read more…


Video/Slides – Dead Men Walking: IPv6 and DNSSEC

Posted in DNSSEC, ION, IPv6 | Posted on: January 26th, 2012 by | 1 Comment

If after 10 years we still can’t make IPv6 fly, is it time to rethink our strategy? That was one of the questions posed in this presentation by consultant Bill St. Arnaud as part of a panel on IPv6 and DNSSEC at the Internet ON (ION) Conference in Toronto on November 14, 2011. St. Arnaud Read more…


Comcast Releases Detailed Analysis of NASA.gov DNSSEC Validation Failure

Tags: , | Posted in DNSSEC | Posted on: January 25th, 2012 by | 2 Comments

Did you see all the tweets and mentions on the web last week about Comcast apparently blocking NASA’s website on their network? While it made for great headlines, the truth was that there was an error with the DNSSEC signing of the NASA.gov domain and now that Comcast has deployed DNSSEC-validating DNS servers those DNS Read more…