May 31 Deadline For $40,000 Cybersecurity Grant For DNSSEC, RPKI, BPG and more

Do you have an idea for a project related to DNSSEC, RPKI, BGP security or other security technologies? And will that project’s activities take place in the Asia-Pacific region?  (View the list of eligible countries and economies.) If so, the Information Society Information Fund (ISIF) Asia is seeking proposals for projects that can be funded Read more…

Join An Online Dialogue About Encryption – Wednesday, May 25, at 13:30 UTC (Featured Blog)

What are your concerns around encryption? What questions do you have about the legal, technical and policy aspects of the increasing use of encryption? How does encryption help bring about a higher level of trust in the Internet? On Wednesday, May 25, …

Know Someone Who Has Made the Internet Better? Postel Award Nominations Deadline May 18 (Featured Blog)

Do you know of someone who has made the Internet better in some way who deserves more recognition? Maybe someone who has helped extend Internet access to a large region? Or wrote widely-used programs that make the Internet more secure? Or maybe someone…

Know Someone Who Has Made The Internet Better? Postel Award Nominations Deadline May 18 (Featured Blog)

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TDYR 303 – May 18 Is Deadline to Nominate People For Jon Postel Service Award

Do you know someone who has made the Internet better? If so, consider nominating them for the Jonathan B Postel Service Award. The deadline is Wednesday, May 18. More info can be found at: https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/institutional/2016/05/de…

Watch Live TODAY – DNSSEC Root KSK Ceremony 25 – 13:00 EDT – 17:00 UTC

Starting in about 45 minutes, at 13:00 local time in Culpeper, Virginia, which is 17:00 UTC, you have the opportunity to watch the live stream of the Root KSK key-signing ceremony #25. More info can be found here: DNSSEC KSK Ceremony 25 and the direct link for watching is: Live streaming via Adobe Connect Internet Read more…

TDYR 302 – Tune in to an Internet Fragmentation discussion TODAY at 3:30pm EDT

Is the Internet fragmenting? Is the “universal” Internet fragmenting into separate networks along technical, economic or policy lines? Join a panel discussion TODAY at 3:30pm US EDT with representatives of Internet Society, WEF, OECD, Microsoft and m…

Is the Internet Fragmenting? Join the Discussion Live – Tuesday, May 10, at 3:30pm US EDT (Featured Blog)

Is the global, open Internet moving away from a network of networks that is universally accessible to a series of networks fragmented along policy, technical or economic lines? As some governments pass laws related to data localization and restriction…

Is The Internet Fragmenting? Join a panel discussion Tuesday, May 10, at 3:30pm US EDT

Is the Internet fragmenting?  Is the global, open Internet moving away from a network of networks that is universally interoperable to a series of networks fragmented along policy, technical or economic lines? As some governments pass laws related to data localization and restriction of cross-border data flows, what will the impact be?  What about the increasing use of DNS and content filtering? What other factors have the potential for causing fragmentation?

Dan York

TDYR 301 – About Apple’s June 1 Requirement for IPv6 for iOS Apps

This week Apple declared that as of June 1 all apps submitted to the AppStore must be able to work in an IPv6-ONLY network. In this episode I talk about what that means…

More text info at http://www.circleid.com/posts/20160505_apple_requires_all_io…