Dear all - interested in contributing to a more secure Internet and email experience in your region? On Saturday 23 February 2019, 09:00 – 17:00, during APRICOT2019, GFCE Triple-I, ISOC and APNIC will host The Internet Infrastructure Security Day. This workshop aims at “enhancing justified trust in the use of Internet and email in the region”. It will do so by talking about the use and usefulness of a number of open Internet Standards that are already today but could be more broadly applied to have a better impact. Aftab Siddique (ISOC) will engage with participants on standards including DNSSEC, TLS, DMARC, DKIM, SPF, DANE and IPv6. We will also present a number of other initiatives that may inspire work in the region, such as the way a group of Dutch stakeholders together mitigate DDOS attacks by creating a joint sinking and scrubbing facility, and a joint early warning system. Cristian Hesselman (SIDN) will talk about this. Another subject is fighting domain abuse (Ram Mohan, Afilias) or more secure routing (MANRS – Aftab). Taiji Kimura (JPNIC) will explain why RPKI will make a difference. Maarten Botterman will focus on what is happening around the world on IoT Security. At the end of the day, we aim to work with all participants to identify possible useful initiatives in the region, for action. The day will be moderated by Maarten Botterman, the GFCE Facilitator. He is also ICANN Board Member and Chair of the IGF Dynamic Coalition on IoT, and has broad experience in the field. For more information and registration, please go to https://2019.apricot.net/program/schedule/#/day/6/gfce-triple-i-meeting. |