Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) 17 November 2014

Watch LIVE Right Now From Japan: ION Tokyo – IPv6, DNSSEC and BCOP

By Dan YorkChief of Staff, Office of the CEO

Want to learn the latest news about IPv6, DNSSEC, and Best Current Operational Practice (BCOP) efforts? Please join us on Monday, 17 November 2014, at 9:30am JST (00:30 UTC / 19:30 EST), when our ION Tokyo event will be streaming live out of Japan via this link:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ion-tokyo

ION Tokyo has just started in Japan and will go for the next 2.5 hours – please join us:

ION Tokyo - Chris Grundemann

The ION Tokyo agenda is packed with great sessions:

  • Keynote: Can We Go Back to the Original? A Return to the End-to-End Principle
    Dr. Shin Miyakawa (NTT Communications)
  • The Business Case for Implementing DNSSEC
    Dan York (Internet Society)
  • Best Current Operational Practices Update
    Chris Grundemann (Internet Society)
  • Panel Discussion – IPv6 in Asia Pacific: Untangling the Web
    Moderator: Tomohiro Fujisaki (Internet Society Japan).
    Panelists: Miwa Fujii (APNIC); Toshio Hiraga (Sony Global Solutions, Inc.); Kaname Nishizuka; Akihiro Tsuru (KDDI Corporation).

Our Sponsors

We would like to once again thank Afilias for supporting ION Tokyo as an ION Conference series sponsor!

In addition, we’re honored to have several co-location partners at this event including IA Japan, the IPv6 Promotion Council, JPNIC, and the ISOC Japan Chapter.

Join Us

Will you be in Tokyo next week for any of the many excellent events happening? Please be sure to let us know! You can respond to the Facebook or Google+ events, drop us a message on FacebookTwitter, or Google+ (using the hashtag #IONConf), or simply email us.

We can’t wait to see you in Japan – or online – as we continue to share real-world deployment experiences and work to better understand your needs to get things like IPv6, DNSSEC, TLS, and secure routing deployed.

Join us Monday 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.

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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