How the Internet Works 26 December 2012

IPv6 Kongress 2013 Call For Papers Deadline of January 20

By Dan YorkSenior Director, Online Trust and Safety

The IPv6 Kongress 2013 is scheduled for June 6 and 7 in Frankfurt, Germany, and the program committee there has issued a call for papers seeking presenters on IPv6 topics.  Some of the session topics they are seeking include:

  • IPv6 und Smartphones respektive Tablets
  • IPv6-spezifische Sicherheitsprobleme
  • Einführungsverfahren in Firmennetzen
  • Privacy und Datenschutz
  • Praxisrelevante Unterschiede zwischen altem und neuem Protokoll
  • IPv6 in Embedded Systems
  • IPv6-Goodies – was uns ohne IPv6 bislang alles entgangen ist …

Obviously, the conference is in German… although “IPv6-Goodies” is probably understandable in any language! 🙂

The deadline to submit a proposal is January 20, 2013. More info on the call for papers page.

Disclaimer: Viewpoints expressed in this post are those of the author and may or may not reflect official Internet Society positions.

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