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EDDI@IETF107 Vancouver
There will not be an EDDI side meeting at IETF 107 in Vancouver due to the travel disruptions caused by COVID-19 response.
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EDDI@DNS-OARC32
EDDI meetup in San Francisco in partnership with DNS-OARC.
This will be the first EDDI meetup in North America - but not the last!
Registration for the EDDI meeting at DNS-OARC 32 is now open. Registration for EDDI is free and open to anyone if you’re not an active EDDI participant. Everyone is welcome.
Attendees are also invited to attend DNS-OARC 32 which does require a separate registration at: https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc32
The event is at full capacity but a live stream for this event is available at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-8Vp5ezsVo
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EDDI London 1.30.20
EDDI will meet in London on January 30th, 2020 hosted by Cloudflare
Registration is open and free to all who want to attend, you do not need to be an active participant to attend the EDDI meetups - everyone is very welcome.
This event is hosted by Cloudflare at their London offices near the London Eye. Event will start at 9:30am on January 30th.
DoH Policy Conference: What 's next for DNS-over-HTTPS
Registration is open and free:
DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) has captured the attention of politicians, the media and most crucially the technology and internet sector. This conference will feature panel debates and expert talks on the interaction between DoH and issues such as cyber security, network management and the wider approach to internet regulation.
Taking place shortly after IETF 106 in Singapore, the event will provide an opportunity to reflect on discussions that have taken place at international level and bring together ISPs, platforms, policy makers and regulators to discuss DoH and how this new standard should be implemented in Europe.
EDDI 12.6.19 London Meetup
EDDI 12.6.19 London Meetup
9:30-12:00 noon December 6
Registration is open to all and free. EDDI 12.6.19 Registration
IGF Berlin
Monday, 25th November 2019
46- The intersection of technical development of the Internet and policy (Greater Washington DC Chapter of the Internet Society)
14 - Consolidation of the Internet. Chance or challenge? (DeNatris Consult)
Tuesday, 26th November 2019
ICANN - DNS, Threats and Opportunities
Wednesday 27th November 2019
Addressing violent extremist content online
DC on DNS Issues
Future Internet Governance Strategy for the EU
Thursday 28th November 2019
Information sharing 2.0: privacy and cybersecurity
IETF106
ABCD (Application Behavior Considering DNS) BoF Tuesday 1:30-3:00pm Padang
EDDI Site Meeting Wednesday 8:30am-9:45am
EDDI Signup at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/eddi-ietf106-side-meeting-tickets-79061640495
EDDI 11.1.19 London Meetup
What's happening?
EDDI (Encrypted DNS Deployment Initiative) meet up in London on 11.1.19
This 2.5 hour meetup on encrypted DNS will focus primarily on technology activities, EDDI Workstreams, and upcoming events such as IETF106. Policy topics are welcome as well, but not the primary focus of this meetup.
Who's invited?
Everyone is welcome - both current EDDI Participants and those looking to learn more about the Encrypted DNS Deployment Initiative
When?
November 1 from 10:00am-12:30pm
Registration is Required and Free
Attendance cost nothing, but space is limited to 30 and kindly provided by InfoBlox. All attendees must preregister through Eventbrite.
Registration Closes Oct 30th
Remote Participation not Available
To encourage richer in-room discussion remote participation will not be available.
OARC 31
Tuesday, 22nd October 2019
14:00 - 14:30 Analyzing the Costs (and Benefits) of DNS, DoT, and DoH for the Modern Web
14:30-15:00 An End-to-End, Large-Scale Measurement of DNS- over-Encryption: How Far Have We Come?
ACM IMC 2019
Monday, 21st October 2019
09:30 - 10:35 - DNS Security (Session Chair)
Roll, Roll, Roll your Root: A Comprehensive Analysis of the First Ever DNSSEC Root KSK Rollover
An Empirical Study of the Cost of DNS-over-HTTPS
Issued by: Andrew Campling Page 1 of 4 Date: 7th October 2019
Event with DNS-Related Content
• An End-to-End, Large-Scale Measurement of DNS-over- Encryption: How Far Have We Come?
11:00 - 12:30 - Security (Session Chair)
Measuring Security Practices and How They Impact Security
Booting the booters: Evaluating the effects of police
interventions
DDoS Hide & Seek: On the Effectiveness of a Booter
Services Takedown
A First Look at the Crypto-Mining Malware Ecosystem: A
Decade of Unrestricted Wealth
14:00 - 15:15 - DNS (Session Chair)
DNS Observatory: The Big Picture of the DNS
Cache Me If You Can: Effects of DNS Time-to-Live
A Look at the ECS Behavior of DNS Resolvers
Tuesday, 22nd October 2019
11:00 - 12:30 - Privacy (Session Chair)
Errors, Misunderstandings, and Vulnerabilities: Analyzing the Crowdsourcing Process of Ad-blocking Systems
Tales from the Porn: A Comprehensive Privacy Analysis of the Web Porn Ecosystem
Reducing Permission Requests in Mobile Apps
Information Exposure From Consumer IoT Devices: A
Multidimensional, Network-Informed Measurement Approach
RIPE 79
Wednesday, 16 October 09:00 - 10:30
1. Administrivia [5 min]
2. Benchmarking and Optimizing DNS Resolvers on the ISP level [20 min] - Petr Špaček
3. XFR-over-TLS - Making Zone Transfers Private [10 min] - Sara Dickinson
4. Analyzing the Costs (and Benefits) of DNS, DoT, and DoH for the Modern Web [20 min] - Austin H. Hounsel
5. RIPE NCC DNS Report [10 min] - Florian Obser 6. The Resolvers We Use [15 min] - Geoff Huston
7. Challenges of DNSSEC Signing a F5 BigIP GTM Hosted Zone [10 min] - Sara Dickinson
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