Do you have some DNSSEC deployment experience you would like to share with the broader community? Could you present a case study of how you deployed DNSSEC resolvers within your network? Have you created a new tool that automates or simplifies the usage of DNSSEC?
On April 10, 2013, there will be another "DNSSEC Deployment Workshop" at ICANN 46 in Beijing, China. The recent DNSSEC workshop at ICANN 45 in Toronto was outstanding and had an excellent collection of case studies, statistics, new tools and more.
The program committee for the ICANN 46 workshop in Beijing has now issued a call for presentations and is seeking speakers on a variety of DNSSEC-related topics. The full call for presenters is included below.
The deadline for submitting a proposal is JANUARY 15, 2013!As noted below, you only need to send in a brief couple of sentences about what you would like to speak about. If accepted you will then need to send in more information, slides, etc. You need to send your proposal to [email protected] by January 15th. In full disclosure, I'll note that I will be joining the program committee and so I will be one of the group of people reviewing proposals. These events have turned out to be an excellent place for a gathering of the DNSSEC community and I would strongly encourage you to consider submitting a proposal! As far as logistics go, attendance at ICANN 46 is free... you just need to get yourself to Beijing and pay for lodging, etc. If you have never been to an ICANN meeting, the entire week is quite a fascinating view into the governance of domain names. And here is the full call for presenters...
The DNSSEC Deployment Initiative, in cooperation with the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC), is planning a DNSSEC Workshop at the ICANN meeting in Beijing, China on 10 April 2013. The DNSSEC Workshop has been a part of ICANN meetings for several years and has provided a forum for both experienced and new people to meet, present and discuss current and future DNSSEC deployments. For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN Toronto meeting on 17 October 2012. The presentations and transcripts are available at http://toronto45.icann.org/node/34375. We are seeking presentations on the following topics: 1. DNSSEC Activities in Asia Pacific For this panel we are seeking participation from those who have been involved in DNSSEC deployment in the Asia Pacific region as well as those who have a keen interest in the challenges and benefits of deployment. Key questions are to consider include: What would help to promote DNSSEC deployment? What are the challenges you have faced when you deployed DNSSEC? 2. The Operational Realities of Running DNSSEC Now that DNSSEC has become an operational norm for many registries, registrars, and ISPs, what have we learned about how we manage DNSSEC? What's best practice around key rollovers? How often do you review your disaster recovery procedures? Is there operational familiarity within your customer support teams? Has DNSSEC made DNS more 'brittle' or is it just a run-of-the-mill operational practice? What operational statistics have we gathered about DNSSEC? Is it changing DNS patterns? How are our nameservers handling DNSSEC traffic? Is the volume as expected? Have we seen anything unusual? Are there experiences being documented in the form of best practices, or something similar, for transfer of signed zones? 3. DNSSEC and Enterprise Activities DNSSEC has always been seen as a huge benefit to organizations looking to protect their identity and security on the Web. Large enterprises are an obvious target for DNS hackers and DNSSEC provides an ideal solution to this challenge. This session aims to look at the benefits and challenges of deploying DNSSEC for major enterprises. Topics for discussion:
- What is the current status of DNSSEC deployment among enterprises?
- What plans do the major enterprises have for their DNSSEC roadmaps?
- What are the challenges to deployment for these organizations? Do they foresee raising awareness of DNSSEC with their customers?