TDYR #117 – The First Full Day Of IETF 89

TDYR #117 – The First Full Day Of IETF 89 by Dan York

FIR #745 – 3/3/14 – For Immediate Release

Shel’s back from the IntraTeam conference; Quick News: Jeremiah Owyang’s new research into the collaborative economy, primary channel to break government news should be Twitter, study says employees using social media have higher productivity, Bayer cr…

Deploy360@IETF89, Day 1: dnssd, sipcore, technical plenary

Our first day here at the 89th IETF meeting for the Deploy360 team starts off with a lighter schedule… which is okay because later in the week we are double- or triple-booked in some session timeslots! Today the main DNSSEC / DANE session is one that I actually did NOT write about in my “Rough Read more…

“Bitcoin and Internet Payment Systems” – IETF 89 Technical Plenary (Live Video Stream Available) (Featured Blog)

Are you interested in learning more about Bitcoin, cybercurrencies and Internet payment systems? On Monday, March 3, 2014, at 5:50pm UTC (London, UK) the Technical Plenary of the 89th meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) will be stream…

“Bitcoin And Internet Payment Systems” – IETF 89 Technical Plenary – Live video stream available (Featured Blog)

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TDYR #116 – Getting Wirecast Set Up For Livestreaming ISOC@IETF89 Panel On Tuesday

Tonight was spent getting “Wirecast for YouTube” set up for the livestreaming of what should be an interesting “Internet Society @ IETF89” Briefing Panel on Tuesday, March 4, 2014. More info at:
http://www.internetsociety.org/internet-society-briefing…

Slides: Why We Need #MoreCrypto / TLS In Applications

Why do we need TLS in applications? Why do we need “more crypto”? Recently Olle Johansson put together a good set of slides that nicely summarize the issue: Yes! We need more use of TLS! Please help us spread the word!

TDYR #115 – Funky Flight Delays And The First Day In London

TDYR #115 – Funky Flight Delays And The First Day In London by Dan York

Weekend Project: Add DKIM / DNSSEC Verifier To Thunderbird

Here’s an interesting weekend project if you use Mozilla Thunderbird as your email client – add the DKIM Verifier add-on to ensure the validity of signatures on email messages.  The connection to DNSSEC is that the public keys for DKIM are stored in DNS and so DNSSEC ensures that you are getting the correct DKIM Read more…

TDYR #114 – In Praise Of Propeller-driven Commuter Flights

TDYR #114 – In Praise Of Propeller-driven Commuter Flights by Dan York