Want to learn what’s happening with IPv6, DNSSEC, BGP security, and Anti-spoofing across the Caribbean? Tomorrow, we’re holding our second ION Conference of the year, and ION Trinidad and Tobago has a great agenda and speaker lineup.
We’re trying something new this time! We’ll be using a Zoom Video Conference to stream the meeting. Here are the details:
- Time: Feb 5, 2015 1:30 PM AST (GMT-4:00)
- Join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://isoc.zoom.us/j/355322605
- Or join by phone:
+1 (415) 762-9988 or +1 (646) 568-7788 US Toll
International numbers available: https://isoc.zoom.us/zoomconference - Meeting ID: 355 322 605
Here’s a rundown of the sessions and times in store for tomorrow afternoon:
1:30 PM | Opening Remarks Chris Grundemann (Internet Society) |
1:45 PM | Welcome from the Internet Society Trinidad Chapter Niran Beharry (Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter) |
2:00 PM | The Business Case for DNSSEC Patrick Hosein (TTNIC) |
2:30 PM | Panel: Routing Around Catastrophe – Securing BGP, Anti-spoofing, and More Moderator: Shernon Osepa (Internet Society). Panelists: Reynold Guerrier (GSIS); Steve Spence (ArikTechs); Bevil Wooding (Packet Clearing House). |
3:30 PM | BREAK |
3:45 PM | Beyond the Tipping Point: Global Connectivity Three Years After World IPv6 Launch Kevon Swift (LACNIC) |
4:15 PM | IPv6 Success Stories– Network Operators Tell All! Moderator: Chris Grundemann (Internet Society). Panelists: Levin Cole (Columbus Communications Trinidad); Owen DeLong; Marvin Thomas (Digicel Trinidad & Tobago). |
5:15 PM | Closing Remarks Chris Grundemann (Internet Society) |
Join us tomorrow for what should be an excellent set of sessions!
And if you want to get started now with deploying these technologies, please visit our “Start Here” page to find resources targeted at your type of organization or role.
Note: This is an experiment for us, as we’ve never used Zoom for an ION Conference before. Please be patient with us tomorrow as we try to work through some kinks! We’ll be opening the session in the morning for the Regional Internet Governance Fora session happening in the same room, so if you’re an Internet Governance buff, you can log into the same conference and check it out in advance.