Deploy360 Team At IETF 83 Next Week In Paris…

If you are going to be at the 83rd meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) next week in Paris, two members of the Deploy360 team, Megan Kruse and myself (Dan York), will be there onsite for the full week. Given what we do here at Deploy360, you can expect to typically find us in Read more…

New Paper – “Challenges and Opportunities in Deploying DNSSEC” at SATIN 2012

This morning at the SATIN 2012 conference in London I (Dan York) will be speaking on the topic of “challenges and opportunities in deploying DNSSEC“. Basically I’ll be providing a view of our experience here at Deploy360 over the past 6 months in looking at how to accelerate the deployment of DNSSEC.  As we have Read more…

Whitepaper: Challenges and Opportunities in Deploying DNSSEC

At the SATIN 2012 conference on March 23, 2012, the Internet Society’s Dan York spoke about a paper that he and other members of the Internet Society staff developed outlining some of the challenges with DNSSEC deployment and identifying opportunities to simplify the user experience to accelerate DNSSEC deployment. The document is now available for Read more…

Whitepaper: .SE Health Status Report on DNS and DNSSEC

This week the folks at .SE in Sweden released a report full of DNS and DNSSEC information and statistics related to .SE at: .SE Health Status – DNS and DNSSEC (PDF) Today at the SATIN 2012 event in London, Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder from .SE discussed many of the statistics and information contained in the report.    Read more…

Video: Dan York on why Deploy360 was at ICANN43

Why was I (Dan York) at ICANN 43 last week in Costa Rica? While I was at the event, a gent named Glenn McKnight was going around recording videos of various attendees talking about why they were attending ICANN 43. Naturally I was glad to speak to him about the DNSSEC Deployment Workshop and my Read more…

Speaking at SATIN 2012 on Friday About DNSSEC Deployment

This Thursday and Friday I (Dan York) will be at the “Securing and Trusting Internet Names (SATIN) 2012” event taking place at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in London, UK. As the event site indicates, this event is a bit of a merger of academia and industry: SATIN aims to provide a forum for academic Read more…

UNH-IOL Hosting IPv6 Test Event for Home Routers on April 16-20, 2012

The UNH InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) announced this week that they will be holding an IPv6 “Test Event” for home routers on April 16-20, 2012, at their facility in Durham, New Hampshire, USA. This will be an excellent way for consumer electronics manufacturers to test whether their home routers/gateways will be ready to support IPv6 connectivity Read more…

The Big Question On Avaya’s Acquisition of Radvision – What About The SIP and H.323 Stacks?

With today’s big news in the VoIP / Unified Communications (UC) / telecom space of Avaya’s acquisition of Radvision, pretty much all of the coverage has predictably focused on the video angle. While that’s certainly important, I have a far…

World IPv6 Launch Project Now Has Pages on Facebook, Google+

If you want to keep up-to-date on what is happening with World IPv6 Launch coming up on June 6, 2012 – and/or would like to help spread the word, the team working on that project now has a Facebook page and Google+ page (along with the Twitter account they’ve had for a while). If you Read more…

Reminder: Today’s ICANN DNSSEC Workshop will be streaming live…

Just a reminder that as we mentioned on Monday, the DNSSEC Workshop happening today at ICANN 43 in Costa Rica will be streamed live. The event takes place today from 8:30am to 1:45pm in San José, Costa Rica (UTC-6, i.e. US Mountain time – visit timeanddate.com to find out how this compares to the time Read more…