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Call for Participation – ICANN DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN58 in Copenhagen">Call for Participation – ICANN DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN58 in Copenhagen</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a> on December 12, 2016 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3187" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/icann-58.jpg" alt="ICANN 58 logo" width="135" height="144" />The DNSSEC Deployment Initiative and the <a href="https://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/">Internet Society Deploy360 Programme</a>, in cooperation with the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC), are planning a DNSSEC Workshop during the ICANN58 meeting held from 11-16 March 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark.  The DNSSEC Workshop has been a part of ICANN meetings for several years and has provided a forum for both experienced and new people to meet, present and discuss current and future DNSSEC deployments.  For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN meeting in Hyderabad, India on 07 November 2016. The presentations and transcripts are available at:<br /> <a href="https://icann572016.sched.org/event/8czs/dnssec-workshop-part-1">https://icann572016.sched.org/event/8czs/dnssec-workshop-part-1</a>,<br /> <a href="https://icann572016.sched.org/event/8czt/dnssec-workshop-part-2">https://icann572016.sched.org/event/8czt/dnssec-workshop-part-2</a>, and<br /> <a href="https://icann572016.sched.org/event/8czu/dnssec-workshop-part-3">https://icann572016.sched.org/event/8czu/dnssec-workshop-part-3</a>.</p> <p>At ICANN58 we are particularly interested in live demonstrations of uses of DNSSEC or DANE.  Examples might include:</p> <ul> <li>Email clients and servers using DNSSEC, OPENPGPKEY, or S/MIME for secure email.</li> <li>Tools for automating the generation of DNSSEC/DANE records.</li> <li>Services for monitoring or managing DNSSEC signing or validation.</li> <li>Tools or services for using DNSSEC/DANE along with other existing protocols and services such as SSH, XMPP, SMTP, S/MIME or PGP/GPG.</li> <li>Innovative uses of APIs to do something new and different using DNSSEC/DANE.</li> <li>S/MIME and Microsoft Outlook integration with active directory.</li> </ul> <p>Our interest is to provide current examples of the state of development and to show real-world examples of how DNSSEC and DANE related innovation can be used to increase the overall security of the Internet.</p> <p>We are open to presentations and demonstrations related to any topic associated with DNSSEC and DANE.  Examples of the types of topics we are seeking include:</p> <p><strong>1.  DNSSEC activities in Europe</strong></p> <p>For this panel we are seeking participation from those who have been involved in DNSSEC deployment in Europe and also from those who have not deployed DNSSEC but who have a keen interest in the challenges and benefits of deployment.  In particular, we will consider the following questions:  Are you interested in reporting on DNSSEC validation of your ISPs? What can DNSSEC do for you? What doesn&#8217;t it do?  What are the internal tradeoffs to implementing DNSSEC? What did you learn in your deployment of DNSSEC?  We are interested in presentations from both people involved with the signing of domains and people involved with the deployment of DNSSEC-validating DNS resolvers.</p> <p><strong>2.  Preparation for Root Key Rollover</strong></p> <p>In preparation for the Root Key Rollover, we would like to bring together a panel of people who can talk about what the potential impacts may be to ISPs, equipment providers and end users, and also what can be done to potentially mitigate those issues. In particular, we are seeking participation from vendors, ISPs, and the community that will be affected by distribution of new root keys.  We would like to be able to offer suggestions out of this panel to the wider technical community.  If you have a specific concern about the Root Key Rollover, or believe you have a method or solution to help address impacts, we would like to hear from you.</p> <p><strong>3.  Implementing DNSSEC validation at Internet Service Providers (ISPs)</strong></p> <p>Internet Service Providers (ISPs) play a critical role by enabling DNSSEC validation for the caching DNS resolvers used by their customers.  We have now seen massive rollouts of DNSSEC validation within large North American ISPs and at ISPs around the world.  We are interested in presentations on topics such as:</p> <ul> <li>Can you describe your experiences with negative Trust Anchors and operational realities?</li> <li>What does an ISP need to do to prepare its network for implementing DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>How does an ISP need to prepare its support staff and technical staff for the rollout of DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>What measurements are available about the degree of DNSSEC validation currently deployed?</li> <li>What tools are available to help an ISP deploy DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>What are the practical server-sizing impacts of enabling DNSSEC validation on ISP DNS Resolvers (ex. cost, memory, CPU, bandwidth, technical support, etc.)?</li> </ul> <p><strong>4. The operational realities of running DNSSEC</strong></p> <p>Now that DNSSEC has become an operational norm for many registries, registrars, and ISPs, what have we learned about how we manage DNSSEC? What is the best practice around key rollovers? How often do you review your disaster recovery procedures? Is there operational familiarity within your customer support teams? What operational statistics have we gathered about DNSSEC? Are there experiences being documented in the form of best practices, or something similar, for transfer of signed zones?</p> <p><strong>5.  DANE and DNSSEC application automation</strong></p> <p>For DNSSEC to reach massive deployment levels it is clear that a higher level of automation is required than is currently available. There also is strong interest for DANE usage within web transactions as well as for securing email and Voice-over-IP (VoIP). We are seeking presentations on topics such as:</p> <ul> <li>What tools, systems and services are available to help automate DNSSEC key management</li> <li>Can you provide an analysis of current tools/services and identify gaps?</li> <li>Where are the best opportunities for automation within DNSSEC signing and validation processes?</li> <li>What are the costs and benefits of different approaches to automation?</li> <li>What are some of the new and innovative uses of DANE and other DNSSEC applications in new areas or industries?</li> <li>What tools and services are now available that can support DANE usage?</li> <li>How soon could DANE and other DNSSEC applications become a deployable reality?</li> <li>How can the industry use DANE and other DNSSEC applications as a mechanism for creating a more secure Internet?</li> </ul> <p>We would be particularly interested in any live demonstrations of DNSSEC / DANE application automation and services.  For example, a demonstration of the actual process of setting up a site with a certificate stored in a TLSA record that correctly validates would be welcome.  Demonstrations of new tools that make the setup of DNSSEC or DANE more automated would also be welcome.</p> <p><strong>6.  When unexpected DNSSEC events occur</strong></p> <p>What have we learned from some of the operational outages that we have seen over the past 18 months? Are there lessons that we can pass on to those just about to implement DNSSEC? How do you manage dissemination of information about the outage? What have you learned about communications planning? Do you have a route to ISPs and registrars? How do you liaise with your CERT community?</p> <p><strong>7.  DNSSEC and DANE in the enterprise</strong></p> <p>Enterprises can play a critical role in both providing DNSSEC validation to their internal networks and also through signing of the domains owned by the enterprise. We are seeking presentations from enterprises that have implemented DNSSEC on validation and/or signing processes and can address questions such as:</p> <ul> <li>What are the benefits to enterprises of rolling out DNSSEC validation? And how do they do so?</li> <li>What are the challenges to deployment for these organizations and how could DANE and other DNSSEC applications address those challenges?</li> <li>How should an enterprise best prepare its IT staff and network to implement DNSSEC?</li> <li>What tools and systems are available to assist enterprises in the deployment of DNSSEC?</li> <li>How can the DANE protocol be used within an enterprise to bring a higher level of security to transactions using SSL/TLS certificates?</li> </ul> <p><strong>8. Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) use cases and innovation</strong></p> <p>We are interested in demonstrations of HSMs, presentations of HSM-related innovations and real world use cases of HSMs and key management.</p> <p>In addition, we welcome suggestions for additional topics.</p> <p>If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence) description of your proposed presentation to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#70141e030315135d131f00151e181117151e3019031f135e1f0217"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="791d170a0a1c1a541a16091c1711181e1c1739100a161a57160b1e">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> by <strong>15 January 2017</strong>.</p> <p>We hope that you can join us.</p> <p>Thank you,<br /> Julie Hedlund</p> <p>On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:</p> <p>Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT<br /> Jacques Latour, .CA<br /> Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC<br /> Luciano Minuchin, NIC.AR<br /> Russ Mundy, Parsons<br /> Ondřej Filip, CZ.NIC<br /> Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS<br /> Dan York, Internet Society</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann58/" rel="tag">ICANN58</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2016/12/call-for-participation-icann-dnssec-workshop-at-icann58-in-copenhagen/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3174" class="post-3174 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-icann-dnssec-workshops tag-icann tag-icann56"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2016/06/schedule-of-dnssec-activities-at-icann-56-in-helsinki/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Schedule of DNSSEC Activities at ICANN 56 in Helsinki">Schedule of DNSSEC Activities at ICANN 56 in Helsinki</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a> on June 25, 2016 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3175" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/icann56-helsinki.jpg" alt="ICANN 56 Logo" width="275" height="194" />Starting on Monday, 27 June 2016, the ICANN 56 meeting will take place in Helsinki, Finland.</p> <p>This is the first meeting in ICANN&#8217;s new shorter &#8220;B&#8221; format of a &#8220;policy forum&#8221;. As a result, there have been some changes to the schedule of DNSSEC activities (which are expected to return to their regular format for ICANN 57 this fall in Hyderabad):</p> <ul> <li>There is no &#8220;DNSSEC for Everyone&#8221; beginner session.</li> <li>The &#8220;DNSSEC Workshop&#8221; has moved from Wednesday to Monday and is only 4 hours instead of the usual 6+ hours.</li> <li>The &#8220;DNSSEC Implementers Gathering&#8221; has changed from Monday night to Tuesday night so as not to conflict with the ICANN reception.</li> </ul> <p>Here is what the schedule looks like:</p> <hr /> <h2>DNSSEC Workshop</h2> <p>The DNSSEC Workshop will take place on the morning of Monday, 27 June 2016. All times are <a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/eest">Eastern European Summer Time (EEST)</a>, which is UTC+3.</p> <p>We are grateful to four companies for their sponsorship of this event:  <strong>Afilias, CIRA, Dyn and SIDN.</strong></p> <ul> <li>09:15-09:30–Introduction/Maps: Dan York, Internet Society</li> <li>09:30-10:00–Measurement Survey of Server-Side DNSSEC Adoption: Matthäus Wander</li> <li>10:00-10:15–Observation of DNSSEC Trends: Geoff Huston, APNIC</li> <li>10:15-11:15–Panel Discussion: DNSSEC Deployment Challenges: Nick Shorey, Dani Grant, CloudFlare, Ari-Matti Husa, FICORA, Geoff Huston, APNIC</li> <li>11:15-11:45–KSK Rollover and ZSK Length Increase: Roy Arends, ICANN and Duane Wessels, Verisign</li> <li>11:45-12:00–DNSSEC Encryption Algorithms: Dan York, Internet Society, and Ondrej Sury, CZNIC</li> <li>12:00-12:15–DNSSEC: How Can I Help? Dan York, Internet Society, and Russ Mundy, Parsons</li> <li>12:15-12:30–DNSSEC/DNS Quiz: Roy Arends, ICANN</li> <li>12:30-13:30–Sponsored Lunch</li> </ul> <p>All sessions will be available for remote participation and will be recorded for later viewing:</p> <ul> <li>Adobe Connect <a href="https://icann.adobeconnect.com/hel56-veranda2" target="_blank">https://icann.adobeconnect.com/hel56-veranda2</a></li> <li>English Audio <a href="http://stream.icann.org:8000/hel56-veranda2" target="_blank">http://stream.icann.org:8000/hel56-veranda2</a></li> <li>English Audio (Low Bitrate) <a href="http://stream.icann.org:8000/hel56-veranda2-en-lo.m3u" target="_blank">http://stream.icann.org:8000/hel56-veranda2-en-lo.m3u</a></li> </ul> <p>We’ve got some great sessions and we’re looking forward to another exciting session! And after lunch you can stay around for “Tech Day” where there will be a range of other DNS-related talks.</p> <hr /> <h2>DNSSEC Implementers Gathering</h2> <p>On Tuesday evening, many of us who have been involved with DNSSEC, DANE or “DNS security” will gather informally at a local restaurant in Helsinki.  We’ll have some light food, drinks and conversation.  If you’d like to join us, please email Dan York at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#146d7b667f547d677b773a7b6673"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="71081e031a3118021e125f1e0316">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> .</p> <hr /> <p>And… that will be it! If you are at ICANN 56 please do say hello – you can find Dan York in these sessions… or drop him a note at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#265f49544d664f55494508495441"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="e29b8d9089a28b918d81cc8d9085">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> and he can arrange a time to connect.</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann56/" rel="tag">ICANN56</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2016/06/schedule-of-dnssec-activities-at-icann-56-in-helsinki/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3157" class="post-3157 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-icann-dnssec-workshops tag-icann tag-icann55"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/11/call-for-participation-icann-dnssec-workshop-at-icann-55-in-marrakech-morocco/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Call for Participation &#8212; ICANN DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 55 in Marrakech, Morocco">Call for Participation &#8212; ICANN DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 55 in Marrakech, Morocco</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a> on November 30, 2015 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><a href="https://meetings.icann.org/en/marrakech55"><img decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3158" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/icann55_marrakech_logo_300x255-230x196.png" alt="ICANN 55 logo" width="230" height="196" /></a>The DNSSEC Deployment Initiative and the <a href="https://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/">Internet Society Deploy360 Programme</a>, in cooperation with the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC), are planning a DNSSEC Workshop at <a href="https://meetings.icann.org/en/marrakech55">the ICANN 55 meeting</a> on <strong>09 March 2016</strong> in Marrakech, Morocco.  The DNSSEC Workshop has been a part of ICANN meetings for several years and has provided a forum for both experienced and new people to meet, present and discuss current and future DNSSEC deployments.  For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN meeting in Dublin, Ireland on 21 October 2015. The presentations and transcripts are available at: <a href="https://meetings.icann.org/en/dublin54/schedule/wed-dnssec">https://meetings.icann.org/en/dublin54/schedule/wed-dnssec</a>.</p> <p>At ICANN 55 we are particularly interested in live demonstrations of uses of DNSSEC or DANE.  Examples might include:</p> <p>* Email clients and servers using DNSSEC, OPENPGPKEY, or S/MIME for secure email.<br /> * Tools for automating the generation of DNSSEC/DANE records.<br /> * Services for monitoring or managing DNSSEC signing or validation.<br /> * Tools or services for using DNSSEC/DANE along with other existing protocols and<br /> services such as SSH, XMPP, SMTP, S/MIME or PGP/GPG.<br /> * Innovative uses of APIs to do something new and different using DNSSEC/DANE.<br /> * S/MIME and Microsoft Outlook integration with active directory.</p> <p>Our interest is to provide current examples of the state of development and to show real-world examples of how DNSSEC and DANE related innovation can be used to increase the overall security of the Internet.</p> <p>We are open to presentations and demonstrations related to any topic associated with DNSSEC and DANE.</p> <p>If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence) description of your proposed presentation to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#e98d879a9a8c8ac484889b9b88828c8a81a9809a868ac7869b8e"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="9afef4e9e9fff9b7f7fbe8e8fbf1fff9f2daf3e9f5f9b4f5e8fd">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> by **<strong>Monday, 14 December 2015</strong>**</p> <p>Examples of the types of topics we are seeking include:</p> <p>1.  DNSSEC activities in Africa</p> <p>For this panel we are seeking participation from those who have been involved in DNSSEC deployment in Africa and also from those who have not deployed DNSSEC but who have a keen interest in the challenges and benefits of deployment.  In particular, we will consider the following questions:  Are you interested in reporting on DNSSEC validation of your ISPs? What can DNSSEC do for you? What doesn&#8217;t it do?  What are the internal tradeoffs to implementing DNSSEC? What did you learn in your deployment of DNSSEC?  We are interested in presentations from both people involved with the signing of domains and people involved with the deployment of DNSSEC-validating DNS resolvers.</p> <p>2.  Potential impacts of Root Key Rollover</p> <p>Given many concerns about the need to do a Root Key Rollover, we would like to bring together a panel of people who can talk about what the potential impacts may be to ISPs, equipment providers and end users, and also what can be done to potentially mitigate those issues. In particular, we are seeking participation from vendors, ISPs, and the community that will be affected by distribution of new root keys.  We would like to be able to offer suggestions out of this panel to the wider technical community.  If you have a specific concern about the Root Key Rollover, or believe you have a method or solution to help address impacts, we would like to hear from you.</p> <p>3.  Implementing DNSSEC validation at Internet Service Providers (ISPs)</p> <p>Internet Service Providers (ISPs) play a critical role by enabling DNSSEC validation for the caching DNS resolvers used by their customers.  We have now seen massive rollouts of DNSSEC validation within large North American ISPs and at ISPs around the world.  We are interested in presentations on topics such as:<br /> * Can you describe your experiences with negative Trust Anchors and operational realities?<br /> * What does an ISP need to do to prepare its network for implementing DNSSEC validation?<br /> * How does an ISP need to prepare its support staff and technical staff for the rollout of DNSSEC validation?<br /> * What measurements are available about the degree of DNSSEC validation currently deployed?<br /> * What tools are available to help an ISP deploy DNSSEC validation?<br /> * What are the practical server-sizing impacts of enabling DNSSEC validation on ISP DNS Resolvers (ex. cost, memory, CPU, bandwidth, technical support, etc.)?</p> <p>4. The operational realities of running DNSSEC</p> <p>Now that DNSSEC has become an operational norm for many registries, registrars, and ISPs, what have we learned about how we manage DNSSEC? What is the best practice around key rollovers? How often do you review your disaster recovery procedures? Is there operational familiarity within your customer support teams? What operational statistics have we gathered about DNSSEC? Are there experiences being documented in the form of best practices, or something similar, for transfer of signed zones?</p> <p>5.  DANE and DNSSEC application automation</p> <p>For DNSSEC to reach massive deployment levels it is clear that a higher level of automation is required than is currently available. There also is strong interest for DANE usage within web transactions as well as for securing email and Voice-over-IP (VoIP). We are seeking presentations  on topics such as:<br /> * What tools, systems and services are available to help automate DNSSEC key management?<br /> * Can you provide an analysis of current tools/services and identify gaps?<br /> * Where are the best opportunities for automation within DNSSEC signing and validation processes?<br /> * What are the costs and benefits of different approaches to automation?<br /> * What are some of the new and innovative uses of DANE and other DNSSEC applications in new areas or industries?<br /> * What tools and services are now available that can support DANE usage?<br /> * How soon could DANE and other DNSSEC applications become a deployable reality?<br /> * How can the industry use DANE and other DNSSEC applications as a mechanism for creating a more secure Internet?</p> <p>We would be particularly interested in any live demonstrations of DNSSEC / DANE application automation and services.  For example, a demonstration of the actual process of setting up a site with a certificate stored in a TLSA record that correctly validates would be welcome.  Demonstrations of new tools that make the setup of DNSSEC or DANE more automated would also be welcome.</p> <p>6.  When unexpected DNSSEC events occur</p> <p>What have we learned from some of the operational outages that we have seen over the past 18 months? Are there lessons that we can pass on to those just about to implement DNSSEC? How do you manage dissemination of information about the outage? What have you learned about communications planning? Do you have a route to ISPs and registrars? How do you liaise with your CERT community?</p> <p>7.  DNSSEC and DANE in the enterprise</p> <p>Enterprises can play a critical role in both providing DNSSEC validation to their internal networks and also through signing of the domains owned by the enterprise. We are seeking presentations from enterprises that have implemented DNSSEC on validation and/or signing processes and can address questions such as:<br /> * What are the benefits to enterprises of rolling out DNSSEC validation? And how do they do so?<br /> * What are the challenges to deployment for these organizations and how could DANE and other DNSSEC applications address those challenges?<br /> * How should an enterprise best prepare its IT staff and network to implement DNSSEC?<br /> * What tools and systems are available to assist enterprises in the deployment of DNSSEC?<br /> * How can the DANE protocol be used within an enterprise to bring a higher level of security to transactions using SSL/TLS certificates?</p> <p>8. Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) use cases and innovation</p> <p>We are interested in demonstrations of HSMs, presentations of HSM-related innovations and real world use cases of HSMs and key management.</p> <p>In addition, we welcome suggestions for additional topics.</p> <p>If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence) description of your proposed presentation to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#3e5a504d4d5b5d13535f4c4c5f555b5d567e574d515d10514c59"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="e98d879a9a8c8ac484889b9b88828c8a81a9809a868ac7869b8e">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> by **<strong>Monday, 14 December 2015</strong>**</p> <p>We hope that you can join us.</p> <p>Thank you,</p> <p>Julie Hedlund</p> <p>On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:<br /> Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR<br /> Cath Goulding, Nominet UK<br /> Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT<br /> Jacques Latour, .CA<br /> Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC<br /> Luciano Minuchin, NIC.AR<br /> Russ Mundy, Parsons<br /> Ondřej Surý, CZ.NIC<br /> Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS<br /> Dan York, Internet Society</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann55/" rel="tag">ICANN55</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/11/call-for-participation-icann-dnssec-workshop-at-icann-55-in-marrakech-morocco/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3151" class="post-3151 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-icann-dnssec-workshops tag-icann tag-icann54"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/10/video-and-slides-available-for-icann-54-dnssec-workshop/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Video And Slides Available for ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop">Video And Slides Available for ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a> on October 30, 2015 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3141" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/icann54-dublin.png" alt="ICANN 54 Dublin" width="275" height="118" />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:</p> <p><a href="https://meetings.icann.org/en/dublin54/schedule/wed-dnssec">https://meetings.icann.org/en/dublin54/schedule/wed-dnssec</a></p> <p>The session was recorded in two video segments due to the lunch break:</p> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh84SN0rwWY">ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop &#8211; morning session</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZyF_blIYX0">ICANN 54 DNSSEC Workshop &#8211; afternoon session</a></li> </ul> <p>Both videos are embedded below the agenda for those wanting to play them right here while seeing the agenda.</p> <p>The agenda for the session was:</p> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><strong>0900-0915 – DNSSEC Workshop Introduction, Program, Deployment Around the World – Counts, Counts, Counts</strong></p> <ul> <li>Dan York, Internet Society</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>0915-1045 – Panel Discussion: <em>DNSSEC Activities in the European Region</em></strong></p> <ul> <li>Moderator: Russ Mundy, Parsons</li> <li>Panelists: <ul> <li>Ondrej Filip, CZNIC</li> <li>Billy Glynn, Consultant</li> <li>Cristian Hesselman, SIDN</li> <li>Peter Koch, DENIC</li> <li>Vincent Levigneron, AFNIC</li> <li>Peter Janssen, EURid</li> <li>Sara Monteiro, .PT</li> <li>Roland van Rijswijk, Surfnet – <em>Making the Case for Elliptic Curves in DNSSEC</em></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1045-1100 – Break</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1100-1215 – Panel Discussion: <em>DNSSEC On The Edge<br /> </em></strong></p> <ul> <li>Moderator: Jacques Latour, CIRA</li> <li>Panelists: <ul> <li>Joe Abley, Dyn – <em>Registrar Signing Services</em></li> <li>Ólafur Guðmundsson, CloudFlare – <em>DNSSEC Signing at Scale on the Edge</em></li> <li>Jacques Latour, CIRA — <em>DNSSEC DS Auto Provisioning (DSAP)</em></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1215-1230 – Great DNS/DNSSEC Quiz</strong></p> <ul> <li>Paul Wouters, Fedora</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1230-1315 – Lunch Break</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1315-1430 – Demonstrations and Presentations: <em>DNSSEC and Applications</em></strong></p> <ul> <li>Moderator: Dan York, Internet Society</li> <li>Panelists: <ul> <li>Sara Dickinson, Sinodun — <em>DNSSEC for Legacy Applications</em></li> <li>Wes Hardaker, Parsons – <em>DNSSEC/DANE Demonstration</em></li> <li>Richard Lamb, ICANN – <em>Outlook and SMIME/DNSSEC Demonstration</em></li> <li>Paul Wouters, Fedora – <em>Protocols and Applications to Add an Additional Security Layer</em></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1430-1500 – Presentation: <em>Stimulating DNSSEC Validation for .NL</em><br /> </strong></p> <ul> <li>Cristian Hesselman, SIDN/SIDN Labs</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1500-1515 – Presentation: <em>DNSSEC – How Can I Help?</em></strong></p> <ul> <li>Russ Mundy, Parsons and Dan York, Internet Society</li> </ul> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p>The video for the morning session is:</p> <p>The video for the afternoon session is:</p> <p>Thank you to everyone involved session &#8211; we&#8217;ll look forward to doing it again at ICANN 55 in Marakech!</p> <p><strong>WATCH FOR THE ICANN 55 DNSSEC WORKSHOP CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS &#8211; COMING SOON!</strong></p> <p>And if you want to get started with DNSSEC, check out <a href="https://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/start/">the Deploy360 Start Here page</a> as a place to begin.</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann54/" rel="tag">ICANN54</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/10/video-and-slides-available-for-icann-54-dnssec-workshop/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3139" class="post-3139 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-icann-dnssec-workshops tag-icann tag-icann54"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/07/call-for-participation-dnssec-workshop-at-icann-54-in-dublin-ireland/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Call for Participation &#8211; DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 54 in Dublin, Ireland">Call for Participation &#8211; DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 54 in Dublin, Ireland</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a> on July 31, 2015 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3141" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/icann54-dublin.png" alt="ICANN 54 Dublin" width="275" height="118" />The DNSSEC Deployment Initiative and the Internet Society Deploy360 Programme, in cooperation with the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC), are planning a DNSSEC Workshop at the ICANN 54 meeting on 21 October in Dublin, Ireland. The DNSSEC Workshop has been a part of ICANN meetings for several years and has provided a forum for both experienced and new people to meet, present and discuss current and future DNSSEC deployments. For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 24 June 2015. The presentations and transcripts are available at: <a href="https://buenosaires53.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec">https://buenosaires53.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec</a>.</p> <p>At ICANN 54 we are particularly interested in live demonstrations of uses of DNSSEC or DANE. Examples might include:</p> <ul> <li>Email clients and servers using DNSSEC, OPENPGPKEY, or S/MIME for secure email.</li> <li>Tools for automating the generation of DNSSEC/DANE records.</li> <li>Services for monitoring or managing DNSSEC signing or validation.</li> <li>Tools or services for using DNSSEC/DANE along with other existing protocols and services such as SSH, XMPP, SMTP, S/MIME or PGP/GPG.</li> <li>Innovative uses of APIs to do something new and different using DNSSEC/DANE.</li> <li>S/MIME and Microsoft Outlook integration with active directory.</li> </ul> <p>Our interest is to provide current examples of the state of development and to show real-world examples of how DNSSEC and DANE related innovation can be used to increase the overall security of the Internet.</p> <p>We are open to presentations and demonstrations related to any topic associated with DNSSEC and DANE. Examples of the types of topics we are seeking include:</p> <h3>1. DNSSEC activities in Europe</h3> <p>For this panel we are seeking participation from those who have been involved in DNSSEC deployment in Europe and also from those who have not deployed DNSSEC but who have a keen interest in the challenges and benefits of deployment. In particular, we will consider the following questions: Are you interested in reporting on DNSSEC validation of your ISPs? What can DNSSEC do for you? What doesn&#8217;t it do? What are the internal tradeoffs to implementing DNSSEC? What did you learn in your deployment of DNSSEC? We are interested in presentations from both people involved with the signing of domains and people involved with the deployment of DNSSEC-validating DNS resolvers.</p> <h3>2. Potential impacts of Root Key Rollover</h3> <p>Given many concerns about the need to do a Root Key Rollover, we would like to bring together a panel of people who can talk about what the potential impacts may be to ISPs, equipment providers and end users, and also what can be done to potentially mitigate those issues. In particular, we are seeking participation from vendors, ISPs, and the community that will be affected by distribution of new root keys. We would like to be able to offer suggestions out of this panel to the wider technical community. If you have a specific concern about the Root Key Rollover, or believe you have a method or solution to help address impacts, we would like to hear from you.</p> <h3>3. Implementing DNSSEC validation at Internet Service Providers (ISPs)</h3> <p>Internet Service Providers (ISPs) play a critical role by enabling DNSSEC validation for the caching DNS resolvers used by their customers. We have now seen massive rollouts of DNSSEC validation within large North American ISPs and at ISPs around the world. We are interested in presentations on topics such as:</p> <ul> <li>Can you describe your experiences with negative Trust Anchors and operational realities?</li> <li>What does an ISP need to do to prepare its network for implementing DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>How does an ISP need to prepare its support staff and technical staff for the rollout of DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>What measurements are available about the degree of DNSSEC validation currently deployed?</li> <li>What tools are available to help an ISP deploy DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>What are the practical server-sizing impacts of enabling DNSSEC validation on ISP DNS Resolvers (ex. cost, memory, CPU, bandwidth, technical support, etc.)?</li> </ul> <h3>4. The operational realities of running DNSSEC</h3> <p>Now that DNSSEC has become an operational norm for many registries, registrars, and ISPs, what have we learned about how we manage DNSSEC? What is the best practice around key rollovers? How often do you review your disaster recovery procedures? Is there operational familiarity within your customer support teams? What operational statistics have we gathered about DNSSEC? Are there experiences being documented in the form of best practices, or something similar, for transfer of signed zones?</p> <h3>5. DANE and DNSSEC application automation</h3> <p>For DNSSEC to reach massive deployment levels it is clear that a higher level of automation is required than is currently available. There also is strong interest for DANE usage within web transactions as well as for securing email and Voice-over-IP (VoIP). We are seeking presentations on topics such as:</p> <ul> <li>What tools, systems and services are available to help automate DNSSEC key management?</li> <li>Can you provide an analysis of current tools/services and identify gaps?</li> <li>Where are the best opportunities for automation within DNSSEC signing and validation processes?</li> <li>What are the costs and benefits of different approaches to automation?</li> <li>What are some of the new and innovative uses of DANE and other DNSSEC applications in new areas or industries?</li> <li>What tools and services are now available that can support DANE usage?</li> <li>How soon could DANE and other DNSSEC applications become a deployable reality?</li> <li>How can the industry use DANE and other DNSSEC applications as a mechanism for creating a more secure Internet?</li> </ul> <p>We would be particularly interested in any live demonstrations of DNSSEC / DANE application automation and services. For example, a demonstration of the actual process of setting up a site with a certificate stored in a TLSA record that correctly validates would be welcome. Demonstrations of new tools that make the setup of DNSSEC or DANE more automated would also be welcome.</p> <h3>6. When unexpected DNSSEC events occur</h3> <p>What have we learned from some of the operational outages that we have seen over the past 18 months? Are there lessons that we can pass on to those just about to implement DNSSEC? How do you manage dissemination of information about the outage? What have you learned about communications planning? Do you have a route to ISPs and registrars? How do you liaise with your CERT community?</p> <h3>7. DNSSEC and DANE in the enterprise</h3> <p>Enterprises can play a critical role in both providing DNSSEC validation to their internal networks and also through signing of the domains owned by the enterprise. We are seeking presentations from enterprises that have implemented DNSSEC on validation and/or signing processes and can address questions such as:</p> <ul> <li>What are the benefits to enterprises of rolling out DNSSEC validation? And how do they do so?</li> <li>What are the challenges to deployment for these organizations and how could DANE and other DNSSEC applications address those challenges?</li> <li>How should an enterprise best prepare its IT staff and network to implement DNSSEC?</li> <li>What tools and systems are available to assist enterprises in the deployment of DNSSEC?</li> <li>How can the DANE protocol be used within an enterprise to bring a higher level of security to transactions using SSL/TLS certificates?</li> </ul> <h3>8. Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) use cases and innovation</h3> <p>We are interested in demonstrations of HSMs, presentations of HSM-related innovations and real world use cases of HSMs and key management.</p> <p>In addition, we welcome suggestions for additional topics.</p> <p>If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence) description of your proposed presentation to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#9df9f3eeeef8feb0f9e8fff1f4f3ddf4eef2feb3f2effa"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="e2868c91918781cf8697808e8b8ca28b918d81cc8d9085">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> by **<strong>Monday, 17 August 2015</strong>**</p> <p>We hope that you can join us.</p> <p>On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:<br /> Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR<br /> Cath Goulding, Nominet UK<br /> Julie Hedlund, ICANN<br /> Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT<br /> Jacques Latour, .CA<br /> Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC<br /> Luciano Minuchin, NIC.AR<br /> Russ Mundy, Parsons<br /> Ondřej Surý, CZ.NIC<br /> Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS<br /> Dan York, Internet Society</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann54/" rel="tag">ICANN54</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/07/call-for-participation-dnssec-workshop-at-icann-54-in-dublin-ireland/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3119" class="post-3119 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-icann-dnssec-workshops tag-icann tag-icann53"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/06/agenda-available-for-icann-53-dnssec-workshop-on-24-june-2015-in-buenos-aires/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Agenda Available for ICANN 53 DNSSEC Workshop on 24 June 2015 in Buenos Aires">Agenda Available for ICANN 53 DNSSEC Workshop on 24 June 2015 in Buenos Aires</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a> on June 16, 2015 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><a href="https://buenosaires53.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3111" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/icann53-buenos-aires-300x163.jpg" alt="ICANN 53 Logo" width="300" height="163" srcset="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/icann53-buenos-aires-300x163.jpg 300w, https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/icann53-buenos-aires.jpg 420w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>It&#8217;s time to talk DNSSEC and DANE in Latin America! The <em>DNSSEC Workshop</em> at ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires will take place on Wednesday, 24 June 2015, from 9:00 to 15:15 ART. <strong>NOTE THE LATER START TIME!</strong> Previously the workshops started at 8:30am but this time our start is 9:00.</p> <p>Remote participation information, slides, the agenda and more info can be found at:</p> <p><a href="https://buenosaires53.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec">https://buenosaires53.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec</a></p> <p>The sessions <em>will</em> be recorded if you would like to listen to them later. Slides will be posted as the date gets closer.</p> <p>The current agenda includes (all times are <a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/art">Argentina Time (ART)</a> which is UTC-3):</p> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><strong>0900-0915 – DNSSEC Workshop Introduction, Program, Deployment Around the World – Counts, Counts, Counts</strong></p> <ul> <li>Dan York, Internet Society</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>0915-1030 – Panel Discussion: DNSSEC Activities in the Latin American Region</strong></p> <ul> <li>Moderator/Presenter: Luciano Munichin, NIC.AR</li> <li>Panelists: <ul> <li>Luis Diego Espinoza, Consultant, Costa Rica</li> <li>Carlos Martinez, LACNIC</li> <li>Gonzalo Romero, .CO</li> <li>Frederico Neves, .BR</li> <li>Hugo Salgado, NIC.CL</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1030-1100 – Presentation: <em>Update on DNSSEC KSK Root Key Rollover</em></strong></p> <ul> <li>Ed Lewis, ICANN</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1100-1115 – Break</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1115-1215 – Panel Discussion: <em>DNSSEC Automation</em></strong></p> <ul> <li>Moderator: Russ Mundy, Parsons</li> <li>Panelists: <ul> <li>Eberhard Lisse, .NA – Proof of Concept on Smart Card HSM to Automate Key Signing</li> <li>Robert Martin-Legène, Packet Clearing House &#8212; PCH DNSSEC Signing Service</li> <li>Joe Waldron, Verisign – Verisign DNSSEC Signing Service</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1215-1230 – Great DNS/DNSSEC Quiz</strong></p> <ul> <li>Paul Wouters, Fedora</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1230-1330 – Lunch Break</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1330-1445 – Demonstrations and Presentations: DANE and Applications</strong></p> <ul> <li>Moderator: Dan York, Internet Society</li> <li>Panelists: <ul> <li>Jaap Akkerhuis, NLNetLabs – One Year of DANE (Some) Lessons Learned</li> <li>Wes Hardaker &#8212; Presentation on Opportunistic SMTP Encryption</li> <li>Jacques Latour, CIRA &#8212; DNS Operator Role in Domain Management</li> <li>Danny McPherson, Verisign Labs &#8212; DNSSEC/DANE: Tools to Encourage Adoption</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1445-1500 – Presentation: <em>Deploying New DNSSEC Algorithms</em></strong></p> <ul> <li>Dan York, Internet Society</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><strong>1500-1515 – Presentation: DNSSEC &#8211; How Can I Help?</strong></p> <ul> <li>Russ Mundy, Parsons and Dan York, Internet Society</li> </ul> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <hr /> <p>We look forward to seeing you there!</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann53/" rel="tag">ICANN53</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/06/agenda-available-for-icann-53-dnssec-workshop-on-24-june-2015-in-buenos-aires/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3110" class="post-3110 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-icann-dnssec-workshops category-meetings-and-workshops tag-icann tag-icann53"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/03/call-for-participation-icann-53-dnssec-workshop-in-buenos-aires-argentina-24-june-2015/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Call for Participation &#8211; ICANN 53 DNSSEC Workshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 24 June 2015">Call for Participation &#8211; ICANN 53 DNSSEC Workshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 24 June 2015</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/meetings-and-workshops/" rel="category tag">Meetings and Workshops</a> on March 11, 2015 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><a href="http://buenosaires53.icann.org/en/"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright wp-image-3111" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/icann53-buenos-aires.jpg" alt="ICANN 53 Logo" width="210" height="114" srcset="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/icann53-buenos-aires.jpg 420w, https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/icann53-buenos-aires-300x163.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 210px) 100vw, 210px" /></a>Do you have a great story to share about your DNSSEC implementation?  Do you have a new tool or service that makes DNSSEC or DANE easier to use or more automated?  Would you like to demo your new tool or service?   Do you have a case study you&#8217;d like to share?</p> <p>We&#8217;re starting the call for participation for the ICANN 53 DNSSEC Workshop on Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at <a href="http://buenosaires53.icann.org/en/">ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires, Argentina</a> and we&#8217;d love to hear your ideas about what you would like to present.   If you will be at ICANN 53, or can get there, please do consider submitting a proposal.  You just need to send a sentence or two about your idea to:</p> <p><a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#9ffbf1ececfafcb2fdeafaf1f0ecfef6edfaecdff6ecf0fcb1f0edf8"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="0d69637e7e686e206f786863627e6c647f687e4d647e626e23627f6a">[email&#160;protected]</span> </a></p> <p>by <strong>Wednesday, 01 April 2015</strong>.</p> <p>If you are looking for ideas for topics, we&#8217;ve listed a good number of sessions we&#8217;d like to hear about in the full Call for Participation below.  Consider these as starting points&#8230; we&#8217;re also interested in any other ideas you may have.  We typically have about 100 people participating from across the industry and the Workshops provide a great way to share information with others &#8211; and to get input/feedback on ideas and services you may have.</p> <p>Please consider joining us!</p> <hr /> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h2>Call for Participation &#8212; ICANN DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires, Argentina</h2> <p>The DNSSEC Deployment Initiative and the Internet Society Deploy360 Programme, in cooperation with the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC), are planning a DNSSEC Workshop at the ICANN 53 meeting on 24 June 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The DNSSEC Workshop has been a part of ICANN meetings for several years and has provided a forum for both experienced and new people to meet, present and discuss current and future DNSSEC deployments.  For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN meeting in Singapore on 11 February 2015. The presentations and transcripts are available at: http://singapore52.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec.</p> <p>At ICANN 53 we are particularly interested in live demonstrations of uses of DNSSEC or DANE.  Examples might include:</p> <ul> <li>Email clients and servers using DNSSEC/DANE for secure email.</li> <li>Tools for automating the generation of DNSSEC/DANE records.</li> <li>Services for monitoring or managing DNSSEC signing or validation.</li> <li>Tools or services for using DNSSEC/DANE along with other existing protocols and services such as SSH, FTP or PGP/GPG.</li> <li>Innovative uses of APIs to do something new and different using DNSSEC/DANE.</li> </ul> <p>Our interest is to provide current examples of the state of development and to show real-world examples of how DNSSEC and DANE can be used to increase the overall security of the Internet.</p> <p>We are open to presentations and demonstrations related to any topic associated with DNSSEC and DANE.  Examples of the types of topics we are seeking include:</p> <h3>1.  DNSSEC activities in Latin America</h3> <p>For this panel we are seeking participation from those who have been involved in DNSSEC deployment in Latin America and also from those who have not deployed DNSSEC but who have a keen interest in the challenges and benefits of deployment.  In particular, we will consider the following questions:  What can DNSSEC do for you? What doesn&#8217;t it do?  What are the internal tradeoffs to implementing DNSSEC? What did you learn in your deployment of DNSSEC?  We are interested in presentations from both people involved with the signing of domains and people involved with the deployment of DNSSEC-validating DNS resolvers.</p> <h3>2.  Potential impacts of Root Key Rollover</h3> <p>Given many concerns about the need to do a Root Key Rollover, we would like to bring together a panel of people who can talk about what the potential impacts may be to ISPs, equipment providers and end users, and also what can be done to potentially mitigate those issues. In particular, we are seeking participation from vendors, ISPs, and the community that will be affected by distribution of new root keys.  We would like to be able to offer suggestions out of this panel to the wider technical community.  If you have a specific concern about the Root Key Rollover, or believe you have a method or solution to help address impacts, we would like to hear from you.</p> <h3>3.  New gTLD registries and administrators implementing DNSSEC</h3> <p>With the launch of the new gTLDs, we are interested in hearing from registries and operators of new gTLDs about what systems and processes they have implemented to support DNSSEC.  As more gTLDs are launched, is there DNSSEC-related information that can be shared to help those launches go easier?</p> <h3>4.  Guidance for Registrars in supporting DNSSEC</h3> <p>The 2013 Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) for registrars and resellers requires them to support DNSSEC from  January 1, 2014. We are seeking presentations discussing:</p> <ul> <li>What are the specific technical requirements of the RAA and how can registrars meet those requirements?</li> <li>What tools and systems are available for registrars that include DNSSEC support?</li> <li>What information do registrars need to provide to resellers and ultimately customers?</li> </ul> <p>We are particularly interested in hearing from registrars who have signed the 2013 RAA and have either already implemented DNSSEC support or have a plan for doing so.</p> <h3>5<del></del>.  Implementing DNSSEC validation at Internet Service Providers (ISPs)</h3> <p>Internet Service Providers (ISPs) play a critical role by enabling DNSSEC validation for the caching DNS resolvers used by their customers.  We have now seen massive rollouts of DNSSEC validation within large North American ISPs and at ISPs around the world.  We are interested in presentations on topics such as:</p> <ul> <li>What does an ISP need to do to prepare its network for implementing DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>How does an ISP need to prepare its support staff and technical staff for the rollout of DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>What measurements are available about the degree of DNSSEC validation currently deployed?</li> <li>What tools are available to help an ISP deploy DNSSEC validation?</li> <li>What are the practical server-sizing impacts of enabling DNSSEC validation on ISP DNS Resolvers (ex. cost, memory, CPU, bandwidth, technical support, etc.)?</li> </ul> <h3>6. The operational realities of running DNSSEC</h3> <p>Now that DNSSEC has become an operational norm for many registries, registrars, and ISPs, what have we learned about how we manage DNSSEC? What is the best practice around key rollovers? How often do you review your disaster recovery procedures? Is there operational familiarity within your customer support teams? What operational statistics have we gathered about DNSSEC? Are there experiences being documented in the form of best practices, or something similar, for transfer of signed zones?</p> <h3>7.  DNSSEC automation</h3> <p>For DNSSEC to reach massive deployment levels it is clear that a higher level of automation is required than is currently available. Topics for which we would like to see presentations include:</p> <ul> <li>What tools, systems and services are available to help automate DNSSEC key management?</li> <li>Can you provide an analysis of current tools/services and identify gaps?</li> <li>Where are the best opportunities for automation within DNSSEC signing and validation processes?</li> <li>What are the costs and benefits of different approaches to automation?</li> </ul> <h3>8.  When unexpected DNSSEC events occur</h3> <p>What have we learned from some of the operational outages that we have seen over the past 18 months? Are there lessons that we can pass on to those just about to implement DNSSEC? How do you manage dissemination of information about the outage? What have you learned about communications planning? Do you have a route to ISPs and registrars? How do you liaise with your CERT community?</p> <h3>9.  DANE and DNSSEC applications</h3> <p>There is strong interest for DANE usage within web transactions as well as for securing email and Voice-over-IP (VoIP). We are seeking presentations on topics such as:</p> <ul> <li>What are some of the new and innovative uses of DANE and other DNSSEC applications in new areas or industries?</li> <li>What tools and services are now available that can support DANE usage?</li> <li>How soon could DANE and other DNSSEC applications become a deployable reality?</li> <li>How can the industry use DANE and other DNSSEC applications as a mechanism for creating a more secure Internet?</li> </ul> <p>We would be particularly interested in any live demonstrations of DNSSEC / DANE applications and services.  For example, a demonstration of the actual process of setting up a site with a certificate stored in a TLSA record that correctly validates would be welcome.  Demonstrations of new tools that make the setup of DNSSEC or DANE more automated would also be welcome.</p> <h3>10.  DNSSEC and DANE in the enterprise</h3> <p>Enterprises can play a critical role in both providing DNSSEC validation to their internal networks and also through signing of the domains owned by the enterprise. We are seeking presentations from enterprises that have implemented DNSSEC on validation and/or signing processes and can address questions such as:</p> <ul> <li>What are the benefits to enterprises of rolling out DNSSEC validation? And how do they do so?</li> <li>What are the challenges to deployment for these organizations and how could DANE and other DNSSEC applications address those challenges?</li> <li>How should an enterprise best prepare its IT staff and network to implement DNSSEC?</li> <li>What tools and systems are available to assist enterprises in the deployment of DNSSEC?</li> <li>How can the DANE protocol be used within an enterprise to bring a higher level of security to transactions using SSL/TLS certificates?</li> </ul> <h3>11. Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) use cases and innovation</h3> <p>We are interested in demonstrations of HSMs, presentations of HSM-related innovations and real world use cases of HSMs and key management.</p> <p>In addition, we welcome suggestions for additional topics.</p> <p>If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence) description of your proposed presentation to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#55313b26263036783720303b3a26343c273026153c263a367b3a2732"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="20444e535345430d4255454e4f5341495245536049534f430e4f5247">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> by <strong>Wednesday, 01 April 2015</strong></p> <p>We hope that you can join us.</p> <p>Thank you,</p> <p>Julie Hedlund</p> <p>On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:<br /> Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR<br /> Cath Goulding, Nominet UK<br /> Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT<br /> Jacques Latour, .CA<br /> Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC<br /> Luciano Minuchin, NIC.AR<br /> Russ Mundy, Parsons<br /> Ondřej Surý, CZ.NIC<br /> Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS<br /> Dan York, Internet Society</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann53/" rel="tag">ICANN53</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/03/call-for-participation-icann-53-dnssec-workshop-in-buenos-aires-argentina-24-june-2015/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3099" class="post-3099 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-meetings-and-workshops tag-icann52"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/01/invitation-dnssec-implementers-gathering-at-icann-52-in-singapore/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Invitation &#8211; DNSSEC Implementers Gathering at ICANN 52 in Singapore">Invitation &#8211; DNSSEC Implementers Gathering at ICANN 52 in Singapore</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/meetings-and-workshops/" rel="category tag">Meetings and Workshops</a> on January 28, 2015 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3100" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/icann51-dnssec-implementers-gathering-300px-300x299.jpg" alt="DNSSEC Implementers Gathering" width="300" height="299" srcset="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/icann51-dnssec-implementers-gathering-300px.jpg 300w, https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/icann51-dnssec-implementers-gathering-300px-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />If you will be in Singapore on Monday, February 9, 2015, for ICANN 52 and you work with DNSSEC, you are invited to attend the informal &#8220;<strong>DNSSEC Implementers Gathering</strong>&#8221; at 19:30 at a nearby restaurant/pub.  These gatherings bring together people who have implemented DNSSEC in some way to engage in conversations and exchange information and ideas.  We&#8217;ve seen ideas for new projects come out of these gatherings in the past &#8211; and they have just generally helped deepen the connections between the community of people involved in getting DNSSEC widely deployed.</p> <p><strong>SPACE IS LIMITED</strong> so please RSVP as soon as possible to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#076d726b6e62296f62636b726963476e6466696929687560"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="e8829d84818dc6808d8c849d868ca8818b898686c6879a8f">[email&#160;protected]</span></a>. We will be cutting off reservations by close-of-business on Thursday, 05 February 2015, but please let Julie know as soon as you can.</p> <p>This is a unique opportunity to meet with and talk to key implementers, such as NominetUK, CNNIC, JPRS, NZNIC, CIRA, CZNIC, SIDN, and others.  We do ask that in order to participate you should come prepared to say a few words about your experiences.</p> <p>We are grateful once again to Comcast, NBC Universal and the MPAA in providing funding to pay for this informal gathering.  The three companies sponsored the event at ICANN 51 in Los Angeles (pictured here) and we were able to stretch their sponsorships to cover this gathering in Singapore.  Thank you to the three organizations for helping with what has been an extremely useful event at ICANN meetings.  (We will, though, need new sponsors for ICANN 53.)</p> <p>There are also two other DNSSEC-related events happening during the ICANN 52 week:</p> <p>Monday, 09 February 1700-1830, DNSSEC for Everybody:<br /> <a href="http://singapore52.icann.org/en/schedule/mon-dnssec-everybody">http://singapore52.icann.org/en/schedule/mon-dnssec-everybody </a></p> <p>Wednesday, 11 February 0830-1445, DNSSEC Workshop:<br /> <a href="http://singapore52.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec">http://singapore52.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec </a></p> <p>If you are in Singapore and available Monday evening, 09 Feb 2015, please do join us for the DNSSEC Implementers Gathering!</p> <p>P.S. It should perhaps be obvious, but this event will <em>not</em> be available for remote participation nor will it be live-streamed as it involves a group of people sitting down at a restaurant/pub and eating/drinking together.</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann52/" rel="tag">ICANN52</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2015/01/invitation-dnssec-implementers-gathering-at-icann-52-in-singapore/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3090" class="post-3090 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-icann-dnssec-workshops tag-icann tag-icann52"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2014/11/call-for-participation-for-icann-52-dnssec-workshop-in-singapore/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Call For Participation For ICANN 52 DNSSEC Workshop In Singapore">Call For Participation For ICANN 52 DNSSEC Workshop In Singapore</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/icann-dnssec-workshops/" rel="category tag">ICANN DNSSEC Workshops</a> on November 7, 2014 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3091" src="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/icann52-singapore.jpg" alt="ICANN 52 Logo" width="262" height="175" />If you will be attending <a href="http://singapore52.icann.org/en/" target="_blank">ICANN 52 in Singapore in February 2015</a> and work with <a href="http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/dnssec/" target="_blank">DNSSEC</a> or <a href="http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/resources/dane/" target="_blank">DANE</a> , we are seeking speakers for the <strong>ICANN 52 DNSSEC Workshop</strong> to be held on <strong>Wednesday, February 11, 2015</strong>.</p> <p>The full Call for Participation is included below, but the key point is &#8211; we are looking for proposals from people who want to talk about interesting, innovative and new ways they are using DNSSEC or DANE &#8230; new tools&#8230; new services&#8230; new <em>research</em> &#8230; new case studies&#8230; demos of new tools/services&#8230;  basically any new information that can help people understand better the value of DNSSEC and DANE and also the ways in which it can be more easily implemented and used.</p> <p>Speaking at an ICANN DNSSEC Workshop is a great way to get your ideas and information out to members of the DNSSEC technical community &#8211; and the sessions are also archived and viewed by people long after the event is over.</p> <p>If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence) description of your proposed presentation to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#40242e333325236d33292e2721302f32250029332f236e2f3227" target="_blank"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="fc98928f8f999fd18f95929b9d8c938e99bc958f939fd2938e9b">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> by <strong>Wednesday, 03 December 2014</strong>.</p> <p>[<strong>UPDATE: </strong>The deadline has been extended to <strong>Wednesday, December 10, 2014</strong>.]</p> <hr /> <p><strong>Call for Participation &#8212; ICANN DNSSEC Workshop at ICANN 52 in Singapore</strong></p> <p>The <a href="http://www.dnssec-deployment.org/" target="_blank">DNSSEC Deployment Initiative</a> and the <a href="http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/" target="_blank">Internet Society Deploy360 Programme</a>, in cooperation with the ICANN <a href="https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/ssac-2012-02-25-en" target="_blank">Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC)</a>, are planning a DNSSEC Workshop at the ICANN 52 meeting on <strong>11 February 2015 in Singapore</strong>. The DNSSEC Workshop has been a part of ICANN meetings for several years and has provided a forum for both experienced and new people to meet, present and discuss current and future DNSSEC deployments. For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN meeting in Los Angeles on 15 October 2014. The presentations and transcripts are available at: <a href="http://la51.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec" target="_blank">http://la51.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-dnssec</a>.</p> <p>We are seeking presentations on the following topics:</p> <p>1. DNSSEC activities in Asia</p> <p>For this panel we are seeking participation from those who have been involved in DNSSEC deployment in Asia and also from those who have not deployed DNSSEC but who have a keen interest in the challenges and benefits of deployment. In particular, we will consider the following questions: What can DNSSEC do for you? What doesn&#8217;t it do? What are the internal tradeoffs to implementing DNSSEC? What did you learn in your deployment of DNSSEC? We are interested in presentations from both people involved with the signing of domains and people involved with the deployment of DNSSEC-validating DNS resolvers.</p> <p>2. Potential impacts of Root Key Rollover</p> <p>Given many concerns about the need to do a Root Key Rollover, we would like to bring together a panel of people who can talk about what the potential impacts may be to ISPs, equipment providers and end users, and also what can be done to potentially mitigate those issues. In particular, we are seeking participation from vendors, ISPs, and the community that will be affected by distribution of new root keys. We would like to be able to offer suggestions out of this panel to the wider technical community. If you have a specific concern about the Root Key Rollover, or believe you have a method or solution to help address impacts, we would like to hear from you.</p> <p>3. New gTLD registries and administrators implementing DNSSEC</p> <p>With the launch of the new gTLDs, we are interested in hearing from registries and operators of new gTLDs about what systems and processes they have implemented to support DNSSEC. As more gTLDs are launched, is there DNSSEC-related information that can be shared to help those launches go easier?</p> <p>4. Guidance for Registrars in supporting DNSSEC</p> <p>The 2013 Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA) for registrars and resellers requires them to support DNSSEC from January 1, 2014. We are seeking presentations discussing:<br /> * What are the specific technical requirements of the RAA and how can registrars meet those requirements?<br /> * What tools and systems are available for registrars that include DNSSEC support?<br /> * What information do registrars need to provide to resellers and ultimately customers?</p> <p>We are particularly interested in hearing from registrars who have signed the 2013 RAA and have either already implemented DNSSEC support or have a plan for doing so.</p> <p>5. APIs between the Registrars and DNS hosting operators</p> <p>One specific area that has been identified as needing focus is the communication between registrars and DNS hosting operators, specifically when these functions are provided by different entities. Currently, the communication, such as the transfer of a DS record, often occurs by way of the domain name holder copying and pasting information from one web interface to another. How can this be automated? We would welcome presentations by either registrars or DNS hosting operators who have implemented APIs for the communication of DNSSEC information, or from people with ideas around how such APIs could be constructed.</p> <p>6. Implementing DNSSEC validation at Internet Service Providers (ISPs)</p> <p>Internet Service Providers (ISPs) play a critical role by enabling DNSSEC validation for the caching DNS resolvers used by their customers. We have now seen massive rollouts of DNSSEC validation within large North American ISPs and at ISPs around the world. We are interested in presentations on topics such as:<br /> * What does an ISP need to do to prepare its network for implementing DNSSEC validation?<br /> * How does an ISP need to prepare its support staff and technical staff for the rollout of DNSSEC validation?<br /> * What measurements are available about the degree of DNSSEC validation currently deployed?<br /> * What tools are available to help an ISP deploy DNSSEC validation?<br /> * What are the practical server-sizing impacts of enabling DNSSEC validation on ISP DNS Resolvers (ex. cost, memory, CPU, bandwidth, technical support, etc.)?</p> <p>7. The operational realities of running DNSSEC</p> <p>Now that DNSSEC has become an operational norm for many registries, registrars, and ISPs, what have we learned about how we manage DNSSEC? What is the best practice around key rollovers? How often do you review your disaster recovery procedures? Is there operational familiarity within your customer support teams? What operational statistics have we gathered about DNSSEC? Are there experiences being documented in the form of best practices, or something similar, for transfer of signed zones?</p> <p>8. DNSSEC automation</p> <p>For DNSSEC to reach massive deployment levels it is clear that a higher level of automation is required than is currently available. Topics for which we would like to see presentations include:<br /> * What tools, systems and services are available to help automate DNSSEC key management?<br /> * Can you provide an analysis of current tools/services and identify gaps?<br /> * Where are the best opportunities for automation within DNSSEC signing and validation processes?<br /> * What are the costs and benefits of different approaches to automation?</p> <p>9. When unexpected DNSSEC events occur</p> <p>What have we learned from some of the operational outages that we have seen over the past 18 months? Are there lessons that we can pass on to those just about to implement DNSSEC? How do you manage dissemination of information about the outage? What have you learned about communications planning? Do you have a route to ISPs and registrars? How do you liaise with your CERT community?</p> <p>10. DANE and DNSSEC applications</p> <p>There is strong interest for DANE usage within web transactions as well as for securing email and Voice-over-IP (VoIP). We are seeking presentations on topics such as:<br /> * What are some of the new and innovative uses of DANE and other DNSSEC applications in new areas or industries?<br /> * What tools and services are now available that can support DANE usage?<br /> * How soon could DANE and other DNSSEC applications become a deployable reality?<br /> * How can the industry use DANE and other DNSSEC applications as a mechanism for creating a more secure Internet?</p> <p>We would be particularly interested in any live demonstrations of DNSSEC / DANE applications and services. For example, a demonstration of the actual process of setting up a site with a certificate stored in a TLSA record that correctly validates would be welcome. Demonstrations of new tools that make the setup of DNSSEC or DANE more automated would also be welcome.</p> <p>11. DANE / DNSSEC as a way to secure email</p> <p>The DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE) protocol is an exciting development where DNSSEC can be used to provide a strong additional trust layer for traditional SSL/TLS certificates. We are both pleased and intrigued by the growing usage of DANE and DNSSEC as a means of providing added security for email. Multiple email servers have added support for DANE records to secure TLS/SSL connections. Some email providers are marketing DNSSEC/DANE support. We would like to have a panel at ICANN 51 focusing on this particular usage of DANE. Are you a developer of an email server or client supporting DANE? Do you provide DANE / DNSSEC support in your email service? Can you provide a brief case study of what you have done to implement DANE / DNSSEC? Can you talk about any lessons you learned in the process?</p> <p>12. DNSSEC and DANE in the enterprise</p> <p>Enterprises can play a critical role in both providing DNSSEC validation to their internal networks and also through signing of the domains owned by the enterprise. We are seeking presentations from enterprises that have implemented DNSSEC on validation and/or signing processes and can address questions such as:<br /> * What are the benefits to enterprises of rolling out DNSSEC validation? And how do they do so?<br /> * What are the challenges to deployment for these organizations and how could DANE and other DNSSEC applications address those challenges?<br /> * How should an enterprise best prepare its IT staff and network to implement DNSSEC?<br /> * What tools and systems are available to assist enterprises in the deployment of DNSSEC?<br /> * How can the DANE protocol be used within an enterprise to bring a higher level of security to transactions using SSL/TLS certificates?</p> <p>13. Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) use cases and innovation</p> <p>We are interested in demonstrations of HSMs, presentations of HSM-related innovations and real world use cases of HSMs and key management.</p> <p>In addition, we welcome suggestions for additional topics.</p> <p>If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2 sentence) description of your proposed presentation to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#3c58524f4f595f114f55525b5d4c534e597c554f535f12534e5b" target="_blank"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="75111b0606101658061c1b1214051a0710351c061a165b1a0712">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> by **Wednesday, 03 December 2014**</p> <p>We hope that you can join us.</p> <p>Thank you,</p> <p>Julie Hedlund</p> <p>On behalf of the DNSSEC Workshop Program Committee:<br /> Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR<br /> Cath Goulding, Nominet UK<br /> Jean Robert Hountomey, AfricaCERT<br /> Jacques Latour, .CA<br /> Xiaodong Lee, CNNIC<br /> Luciano Minuchin, NIC.AR<br /> Russ Mundy, Parsons<br /> Ondřej Surý, CZ.NIC<br /> Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS<br /> Dan York, Internet Society</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann/" rel="tag">ICANN</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/icann52/" rel="tag">ICANN52</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2014/11/call-for-participation-for-icann-52-dnssec-workshop-in-singapore/#comments">1 Comment</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <!-- post --> <div id="post-3087" class="post-3087 post type-post status-publish format-standard hentry category-dnssec category-meetings-and-workshops tag-dnssec-coord"> <h3><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2014/10/join-the-monthly-dnssec-coordination-calls-to-help-advance-dnssec/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent Link: Join The Monthly &#8220;DNSSEC Coordination&#8221; Calls To Help Advance DNSSEC">Join The Monthly &#8220;DNSSEC Coordination&#8221; Calls To Help Advance DNSSEC</a></h3> <!-- story header --> <div class="postheader"> <div class="postinfo"> <p> Posted by <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/author/york/" title="Posts by Dan York ">Dan York</a> in <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/" rel="category tag">DNSSEC</a>, <a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/meetings-and-workshops/" rel="category tag">Meetings and Workshops</a> on October 9, 2014 </p> </div> </div> <!-- /story header --> <div class="postbody entry clearfix"> <p>If you are interested in helping advance the deployment of DNSSEC, there are a group of us that gather in a conference call on the first Thursday of each month to exchange information, share ideas and develop plans to accelerate more usage and deployment of DNSSEC.  This is a group focused more on the advocacy and promotion of DNSSEC and DANE, rather than focused on technical deployment issues. (There are other email lists and groups for that.)  It is not a formal group but just a group of people interested in coordinating our activities so that we can we can learn from each other and work together to make thing happen quicker.</p> <p>These &#8220;DNSSEC coordination&#8221; calls are hosted by the Internet Society and open to anyone interested in helping.  Please simply <a href="https://elists.isoc.org/mailman/listinfo/dnssec-coord" target="_blank">join the &#8220;dnssec-coord&#8221; mailing list</a> to be connected to others and learn about the upcoming calls and events.</p> <p>P.S. While you are at it, you may want to join in to some of <a href="http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/dnssec/community/" target="_blank">the other lists and forums that make up the &#8220;DNSSEC community&#8221;</a>.</p> </div> <p class="tags"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/tag/dnssec-coord/" rel="tag">DNSSEC-coord</a></p> <p class="postcontrols"> <a class="no comments" href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2014/10/join-the-monthly-dnssec-coordination-calls-to-help-advance-dnssec/#respond">No Comments</a> </p> <div class="clear"></div> </div> <!-- /post --> <div class="navigation" id="pagenavi"> <div class="alignleft"><a href="https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/category/dnssec/page/2/" >&laquo; Older Entries</a></div> <div class="alignright"></div> <div class="clear"></div> </div> </div> <!-- mid content --> </div> <!-- /mid --> <!-- sidebar --> <div id="sidebar"> <!-- sidebar 1st container --> <div id="sidebar-wrap1"> <!-- sidebar 2nd container --> <div 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