For Immediate Release #8: Doesn’t Integrated Marketing Include Public Relations?

Welcome to episode #8 of For Immediate Release. This week’s panel includes Howard Greenstein, chief operating officer and co-founder of DomainSkate; Francine Hardaway, cofounder of Stealthmode Partners; and Mark Story, communication counsel and social media lead for the National Cancer Institute. On this week’s show, we shared our views on the follow topics: A joint… Continue Reading →

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TDYR 272 – The Awesome Autumn Audio of Walking Through Leaves

While we are familiar with the gorgeous colors of Autumn in New England and similar places, there is also an awesome aural side to autumn… in this episode I capture some of that sound of walking through leaves…

For Immediate Release #7: Public Relations, meet blockchain

Welcome to episode #7 of For Immediate Release. This week’s panel includes Olivier Blanchard, director of Operations and Strategy at Frontspace Media; Sharon McIntosh, president of AndThen Communications (and co-host of the EE Voice podcast on the FIR Podcast Network); and Ike Pigott, communications strategist at Alabama Power. Discussion topics include greater-than-expected article sharing via SMS, a big win for Facebook at Work, how communicators can help improve employee engagement, why the PR industry needs to understand blockchains, and more.
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TDYR 271 – The Longest Day Of The Year (In The USA)

Today was the longest day of the year in the USA…

Rough Guide to IETF 94: DNSSEC, DPRIVE and DNS Security

DNS privacy will be the main topic at IETF 94 in Yokohama related to the overall theme of “DNS security”. The DPRIVE Working Group will be meeting on Monday afternoon to dive into what look like some lengthy discussions about DNS over TLS and DNS over DTLS.  Stateless DNS encryption will also be discussed and there will be a general discussion of how to move the DPRIVE work forward.

Dan York

Videos And Slides Available From ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop

If you are interested in learning more about the current state of DNSSEC and DANE technologies, tools and deployment, the slides and videos are now available from the ICANN 54 DNSSEC activities that happened this month in Dublin, Ireland. The first session was the “DNSSEC For Everybody: A Beginner’s Guide” that includes a skit where Read more…

Video And Slides Available for ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop

The video and slides are now available from the 6-hour DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 54 in Dublin this month.  You can see the agenda and download all the slides at: https://meetings.icann.org/en/dublin54/schedule/wed-dnssec The session was recorded in two video segments due to the lunch break: ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop – morning session ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop […]

ICANN 54 – DNSSEC For Everybody: A Beginner’s Guide – Video and Slides Available

Want to see the “skit” that explains DNS and DNSSEC?  At the recently completed ICANN 54 meeting in Dublin, we recorded the skit and the other introductory slides and questions in a video available on the Deploy360 YouTube channel.  The basic page for the DNSSEC For Everybody session that includes the slides and handout can […]

Rough Guide to IETF 94: DNSSEC, DPRIVE and DNS Security

DNS privacy will be the main topic at IETF 94 in Yokohama related to the overall theme of “DNS security”. The DPRIVE Working Group will be meeting on Monday afternoon to dive into what look like some lengthy discussions about DNS over TLS and DNS over DTLS.  Stateless DNS encryption will also be discussed and […]

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My First RFC – 7649 On "The Jabber Scribe Role at IETF Meetings"

Last month the first Request For Comments (RFC) was published where I was one of the co-authors. Ironically, this RFC 7649 had nothing to do with SIP, VoIP, telecom, IPv6, DNSSEC, security… or any of the other open Internet standards…