Category: dnssec-coord

Join The Monthly “DNSSEC Coordination” Calls To Help Advance DNSSEC

If you are interested in helping advance the deployment of DNSSEC, there are a group of us that gather in a conference call on the first Thursday of each month to exchange information, share ideas and develop plans to accelerate more usage and deployment of DNSSEC.  This is a group focused more on the advocacy and promotion of DNSSEC and DANE, rather than focused on technical deployment issues. (There are other email lists and groups for that.)  It is not a formal group but just a group of people interested in coordinating our activities so that we can we can learn from each other and work together to make thing happen quicker.

These “DNSSEC coordination” calls are hosted by the Internet Society and open to anyone interested in helping.  Please simply join the “dnssec-coord” mailing list to be connected to others and learn about the upcoming calls and events.

P.S. While you are at it, you may want to join in to some of the other lists and forums that make up the “DNSSEC community”.

The DNSSEC Coordination “Breakfast” At IETF90

As has been our practice for the last several IETF meetings, a group of us involved with DNSSEC got together at about 7:30am on Friday, July 25, 2014, at IETF 90 in Toronto to talk about… well… whatever we wanted… but often involving DNSSEC! As usual it was an enjoyable time catching up and learning more about each other… and talking about new ideas and new ways we could do things.

DNSSEC breakfast

This breakfast included: Shumon Huque, Paul Ebersman, Mike Baer, Dan York (me), Russ Mundy, Frederico Neves and Wes Hardaker.

If you’d like to join into DNSSEC-related activities such as this, please feel free to join the public “dnssec-coord” mailing list where we coordinate plans like this to get together.

And if you’d like to learn more about DNSSEC, please check out our Start Here page to learn more about how to get started!