October 1, 2013 archive

Speaking at ENOG6 On Oct 2 About DNSSEC And DANE – Will Be Streamed Live

ENOG LogoWhat is the current status of DNSSEC deployment? What is going on with DANE? What are some of the remaining challenges?

Tomorrow, Wednesday, October 2, 2013, I’ll be speaking about these DNSSEC/DANE topics at the “Eurasia Network Operators Group (ENOG) 6” event happening in Kiev, Ukraine.

My particular presentation is in the plenary block beginning at:

  • 15:00 Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), which will be
  • 14:00 in most of Europe (CEST) and
  • 8:00am US Eastern.

I’m the second presentation in the block and so I’ll start whenever the previous presenter finishes… probably sometime around 15:30.  My talk will be probably around 30 minutes at the most.

The session will be streamed live as part of the ENOG webcast available at:

http://www.enog.org/live-stream/

(And no, I don’t think the actual livestream is available over IPv6, as we did yesterday, but the ENOG website is available over IPv6.)

If you’d like a preview, my slides are available from the ENOG6 Presentations page, in both PDF and PPT.

I’m looking forward to giving the presentation… it’s a good group of people here at ENOG.  They also do NOT typically hold back in terms of asking questions from the microphones which makes for good sessions and dialogue.

And if you are at ENOG6, please do say hello… I’ll be around all day tomorrow (and am here tonight).

OpenDNSSEC Offering Free DNSSEC Training Oct 10-11 in Stockholm, Sweden

OpenDNSSECInterested in learning more about how to use OpenDNSSEC to secure your DNS infrastructure with DNSSEC?  We recently learned from a post by Patrik Wallström in the DNSSEC LinkedIn Group that there will be a free training class in Stockholm, Sweden, on October 10 and 11, 2013.  More information and a registration link can be found at:

https://www.opendnssec.org/support/trainings/

Patrik notes:

You are welcome to attend a free training course in OpenDNSSEC.  It is a two-day training, where you get a mixture of theory and hands-on experience. We will be using virtual servers hosted by Amazon, so please bring your own laptop.

The full agenda for the training class can be found on the .SE site.

It’s great to see this training happening in Stockholm – and Patrik notes that people can contact him to discuss offering this training in your community (his contact info is on the training page).