3 July 2017 - Opening slides from ION Costa Rica, introducing the Internet Society, the Deploy360 program, and our work in IPv6, DNSSEC, TLS, routing security, and the IETF
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ION Costa Rica Opening Slides
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2. Founded in 1992 by pioneers of the early Internet,
the Internet Society drives technologies that keep it
open and safe. We promote policies that empower
people to
enable universal access for all.
We stand for a better Internet.
4. Global Presence
Our global community of members and Chapters span over
230 countries, territories, and areas of geographic interest worldwide.
NORTH AMERICA
LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN
EUROPE
AFRICA
MIDDLE EAST
ASIA
Including Costa Rica! - http://www.isoc.cr/
5. IETF
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The Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) is the premiere
Internet standards organization.
The mission of the IETF is to make the
Internet work better by producing high
quality, relevant technical documents that
influence the way people design, use, and
manage the Internet.
The Internet Society is the organizational
home of the IETF.
7. About Deploy360
The Challenge:
—The IETF creates protocols based on open standards, but some
are not widely known or deployed
The Deploy360 Solution:
—Provide hands-on information on IPv6, DNSSEC, TLS for
applications, Securing BGP, and Anti-spoofing to advance real-
world deployment
—Work with first adopters to collect and create technical resources
and distribute these resources to fast following networks
8. Web Portal
(Online Knowledge Repository)
• Technical Documents
• Case Studies
• Tutorials & Guides
Social Media
(Constant Audience Engagement)
• Twitter
• Facebook
• YouTube
Operators' Meetings
(Come Meet Us or Invite Us to Speak)
• Technical Presentations
• Program Committees
• Facilitating New NOGs
ION Conferences
(Hands-on Educational Events)
• South Africa
• Malta
• Serbia
Deploy360 Components
9. www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, TLS for Applications, Anti-spoofing
knowledge base including tutorials, case studies, training resources, etc.
Content specific to:
— Network Operators
— Developers
— Content Providers
— Consumer Electronics
Manufacturers
— Enterprise Customers
— Governments
Blog posts
Social media integration
10. Some Resources
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NAT64check
Analyses whether websites
display properly over IPv4,
IPv6-only, and NAT64.
https://nat64check.go6lab.si
BGP@GO6
Compare BGP peering
policies between IPv4 and
IPv6 for different ASNs.
https://bgp.go6.si/
11. DNSSEC Deployment Maps
• Maps provide a view of global DNSSEC deployment
• Based on observed & collated information on announced,
experimental, and partially announced deployments.
• http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/dnssec/maps/
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12. Best Current Operational Practices
Living documents describing best operational practices as agreed upon by
subject matter experts.
— Community driven, written, and vetted
— Open, transparent, and bottom-up
— Periodically reviewed by global network engineering community
Initiatives currently in Europe, Africa, Latin America, and North America.
Sample documents from the RIPE BCOP Task Force include:
— IPv6 prefix assignment for end-users: static or dynamic and what size to
choose
— Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)
— Requirements for IPv6 in ICT Equipment (ripe-554)
— IPv6 troubleshooting for helpdesks (ripe-631)
— IXPs
— BGP Best Practices
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13. ION Conferences
~4 events per year, co-located with a
diverse set of events in varying
locations
Next Event: Durban, South Africa – 7
September 2017
Future Events:
• Malta
• Serbia
• Near You?? Talk to us!
Past events in China, Chile, Djibouti,
Brazil, Canada, India, Singapore, and
more …
Future events information announced at
http://www.internetsociety.org/
deploy360/ion/
14. We Need Your Help!
Visit and explore: http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
Create Content
—Help us develop materials
—Translate content
Define New Features
—Tell us what you need
Contact us: deploy360@isoc.org
16. Today’s Agenda
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TIME SESSION SPEAKER(S)
8:30 AM Introduction to the Internet Society and Deploy360 Megan Kruse
8:45 AM
What’s Happening at the IETF? Internet Standards and
How to Get Involved
Kevin Meynell
9:00 AM
Setting the Scene: IPv6 Deployment in Costa Rica and
Latin America
Guillermo Cicileo
9:30 AM IPv6: Where are we in 2017? Fred Baker
10:00
AM
BREAK
10:15
AM
Panel Discussion: MANRS, Routing Security, and
Collaboration
Kevin Meynell;
Glenn Peace; Erika
Vega
10:45
AM
Introduction to DNSSEC and Why We Need It Mauricio Oviedo
11:15
AM
Panel Discussion: IPv6 Success Stories
Christian O’Flaherty;
Fred Baker; Elidier
Moya; Claudio
Chacon
12:15
PM
Introducing NOG Costa Rica Mauricio Oviedo
18. Visit us at
www.internetsociety.org
Follow us
@internetsociety
Galerie Jean-Malbuisson 15,
CH-1204 Geneva,
Switzerland.
+41 22 807 1444
1775 Wiehle Avenue,
Suite 201, Reston, VA
20190-5108 USA.
+1 703 439 2120
Thank you.
Megan Kruse
Manager, Technology Outreach & Strategic
Planning
kruse@isoc.org
Editor's Notes
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As a grassroots organization, the Internet Society works hand-in-hand with its members to build a world that supports everyone’s right to share knowledge, innovate, and be heard.
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