[Community-Discuss] Call for Participation -- ICANN DNSSEC and Security Workshop at ICANN66, Montreal, Canada
Mohd E Hafez
wdelnour at gmail.com
Thu Sep 12 07:33:06 UTC 2019
hi
kindly find our work on DNSSEC for (.SD)
https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2018/12/in-khartoum-a-dnssec-deployathon/
best!
hafez
On 9/12/19 3:23 PM, Mark Elkins wrote:
>
> Anyone in Africa doing interesting work in DNSSEC or related topics?
> Would you like to share with the community?
>
>
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> Subject: [Dnssec-icann-workshops] Call for Participation -- ICANN
> DNSSEC and Security Workshop at ICANN66, Montreal, Canada
> Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 20:58:24 +0000
> From: Kathy Schnitt <kathy.schnitt at icann.org>
>
>
>
> Call for Participation -- ICANN DNSSEC and Security Workshop at
> ICANN66, Montreal, Canada
>
> The ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) and the
> Internet Society Deploy360 Programme are planning a DNSSEC and
> Security Workshop during the ICANN66 meeting held from 02-07 November
> 2019 in Montreal, Canada. The original DNSSEC Workshop has been a
> part of ICANN meetings for many years and has provided a forum for
> both experienced and new people to meet, present and discuss current
> and future DNSSEC deployments. The program committee added a new focus
> on security to the workshop to address various emerging security
> related issues such as DoT/DoH impacts and potential abuses, impacts
> of RPKI deployments, BGP hijacking and other Internet related routing
> issues.
>
> For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN Policy
> Forum in Marrakech, Morocco on 24 June 2019. The presentations and
> transcripts are available at:
> https://65.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1058207and<https://65.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1058208>https://65.schedule.icann.org/meetings/1058208.
>
> The DNSSEC and Security Workshop Program Committee is developing a
> 3-hour program. Proposals are sought for the following topic areas:
>
> 1. Global DNSSEC Activities Panel
>
> For this panel, we are seeking participation from those who have been
> involved in DNSSEC deployment as well as from those who have not
> deployed DNSSEC but who have a keen interest in the challenges and
> benefits of deployment, including Root Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover
> activities and plans.
>
> 2. DNSSEC Best Practice
>
> Now that DNSSEC has become an operational norm for many registries,
> registrars, and ISPs, what have we learned about how we manage
> DNSSEC? Do you still submit/accept DS records with Digest Type 1?
> What is the best practice around key roll-overs? What about Algorithm
> roll-overs? Do you use and support DNSKEY Algorithms 13-16? 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? Activities and issues related to DNSSEC in
> the DNS Root Zone are also desired.
>
>
> 3. DNSSEC Deployment Challenges
>
> The program committee is seeking input from those that are interested
> in implementation of DNSSEC but have general or particular concerns
> with DNSSEC. In particular, we are seeking input from individuals
> that would be willing to participate in a panel that would discuss
> questions of the following nature:
>
> - Are there any policies directly or indirectly impeding your DNSSEC
> deployment? (RRR model, CDS/CDNSKEY automation)
>
> - What are your most significant concerns with DNSSEC, e.g.,
> complexity, training, implementation, operation or something else?
>
> - What do you expect DNSSEC to do for you and what doesn't it do?
>
> - What do you see as the most important trade-offs with respect to
> doing or not doing DNSSEC?
>
>
> 4. Security Panel
>
> New to the workshop, the program committee is looking for
> presentations on DNS and Routing topics that could impact the security
> and/or stability of the internet. .
>
> - DoH and DoT implementation issues, challenges and opportunities
>
> - RPKI adoption and implementation issues, challenges and opportunities
>
> - BGP/routing/hijack issues, challenges and opportunities
>
> - MANRS implementation challenges and opportunities
>
> - Emerging threats that could impact (real or perceived) the security
> and/or stability of the internet
>
> - Domain hacking/hijacking prevention, best practice and techniques
>
> - Browser related security implementations
>
> - DMARC Challenges, opportunities and Best Practices
>
> - BGP Flowspec challenges, opportunities and Best Practices
>
> In addition, we welcome suggestions for additional topics, either for
> inclusion in the ICANN66 workshop, or for consideration for future
> workshops.
>
> If you are interested in participating, please send a brief (1-2
> sentence) description of your proposed presentation to
> dnssec-montreal at isoc.org <mailto:dnssec-montreal at isoc.org>*by
> **Friday, 27 September 2019***
>
> Thank you,
>
> Andrew and Kathy
>
> On behalf of the DNSSEC and Security Workshop Program Committee:
>
> Mark Elkins, DNS/ZACR
>
> Jacques Latour, .CA
>
> Russ Mundy, Parsons
>
> Ondrej Filip, CZ.NIC
>
> Yoshiro Yoneya, JPRS
>
> Fred Baker, ISC
>
> Dan York, Internet Society
>
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