ION Toronto, 11 November 2013: Dan York (Internet Society) will discuss the Internet Society Deploy360 Programme, the resources currently available, and the process of gathering community feedback to add more information to this open resource.
2. ION Toronto Agenda
Time
Title
Speaker(s)
12:30
Opening Remarks
Dan York
12:45
ISOC Canada
Glenn McKnight
1:00
Why Implement DNSSEC?
Jim Galvin
1:30
Deploying DNSSEC: A .CA Case Study
Jacques LaTour
2:00
IPv6 Deployment Update: Where Are We Now?
Tim Winters
2:30
BREAK
2:50
IETF Update
Dan York
3:05
Best Current Operational Practices: A Global Update
Jan Žorž
3:20
Panel: Improving The Resilience And Security Of The
Internet’s Routing
Moderator: Paul Andersen
Panelists: Merike Kaeo,
Sandra Murphy, Eric
Osterweil, Andrew Sullivan
4:20
Closing Remarks and iPad Raffle
Dan York
4:30
ISP Summit Welcome Reception
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3. Thank You To Our Sponsor!
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4. iPad Mini
Raffle drawing at the
end of today’s event
• Completed survey forms act
as raffle entry
• One raffle prize awarded
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6. The Deployment & Operationalization Team
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Chris Grundemann, Director, Deployment & Operationalization
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Dan York, Senior Content Strategist
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Megan Kruse, Technical Outreach Manager
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Jan Žorž, Operational Engagement Manager
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7. About Deploy360
The Challenge:
– The IETF creates protocols based on open standards, but
some are not widely known or deployed
– People seeking to implement these protocols are confused by
a lack of clear, concise deployment information
The Deploy360 Solution:
– Provide hands-on information on IPv6, DNSSEC and routing
resiliency/security to advance real-world deployment
– Work with first adopters to collect and create technical
resources and distribute these resources to fast following
networks
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8. Deploy360 Components
Web Portal
Social Media
• Technical documents
• Audience-specific information
• Blog & social media
• Twitter
• Facebook
• Google+
• YouTube
• RSS Feeds
Speaking Engagements
ION Conferences
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• Slovenia
• India
• USA
• Canada
• Argentina
(Online Knowledge Repository)
(Come Meet Us or Invite Us to Speak)
Consumer Electronics Show
IPv6 Summits
Interop
Network Operators’ Groups
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(Constant Audience Engagement)
(Hands-on Educational Events)
9. Web Portal – www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
IPv6, DNSSEC and routing resiliency/security knowledge
base including tutorials, case studies, training
resources, etc.
Content specific to:
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Network Operators
Developers
Content Providers
Consumer Electronics
Manufacturers
– Enterprise Customers
Blog posts
Social media integration
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12. ION Conferences
Three events per year
Co-located with a diverse set
of events
Events in 2013:
• ION Singapore – March 28, 2013
• ION Krakow – September 30, 2013
• ION Toronto – November 11, 2013
Past events in Singapore, Brazil, India, Argentina,
Canada, and the US
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13. Speaking Engagements
Consumer Electronics Show - Las Vegas, NV, USA
North American IPv6 Task Force - Denver, CO, USA
Eurasia Network Operators’ Group - Ukraine
Digital Home World Summit – London, UK
Large Installation Systems Administration
(LISA) Conference - San Diego, CA, USA
Interop - Mumbai, India
Broadband World Forum – Amsterdam, NL
IPv6 Webinars – AfriNIC, ISOC Africa Region
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14. Deploy360 Content Roadmaps
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/roadmap/
Content roadmap consists of two types of items:
• Requirements - content that must be added to the site for this section
to be “complete” in terms of meeting the section’s education goal.
• Enhancements - content that we would like to add to each section.
This content may be added after the required content is complete or if
additional funding, staff or volunteers can be found to assist with this
content.
The content listed will either be curated (i.e. found on the Internet and
pointed to with a review from the Deploy360 site) or will be created by
the Deploy360 team in conjunction with partners and volunteers.
Beyond lists, content of site will also be translated into multiple
languages.
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15. Next Steps
Adding more content
– Clearly defined content growth using published roadmaps for
IPv6, DNSSEC, and Routing
– Actively engaged with industry professionals to curate or
create deployment content
Adding features based on audience feedback (including
yours!)
Adding information in multiple languages
Increasing blogging and social media efforts
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16. Your Participation
Visit and explore
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
Create Content
– Help us develop materials based on your experiences
– We will credit your work
Define New Features
– Tell us what you need to get started on your own deployment
– We have the flexibility to make changes/additions
Contact us: deploy360@isoc.org
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