ION Malta - Internet Society

ION Malta

ION Malta took place on 18 September 2017, alongside an ICANN DNSSEC Training Workshop on the 19th. As usual, this ION also had generous support from our ION Conference Series Sponsor Afilias .

We had a full-day program so we covered topics including IPv6DNSSECSecuring BGP, and TLS for Applications.

ION Conferences bring network engineers and leading industry experts together to discuss emerging technologies and hot technology topics. Early adopters provide valuable insight into their own deployment experiences and bring participants up to speed on new standards emerging from the IETF.

ION lets network operators stay ahead of the curve to understand and deploy emerging Internet technologies, and presents a unique opportunity to discuss the future of the Internet with the people who help craft it. More than a simple lecture series, ION events provide hands-on interaction with our speakers so you walk away with the answers you need to deploy new standards and technologies on your own networks.

Events bring together the best and brightest from the Internet industry to learn about the latest news, ideas, and technologies in a relaxed and educational atmosphere.

Agenda

TIMESCHEMA
9:00 AMIntroduction to the Internet Society and Deploy360

Megan Kruse, Internet Society

Presentation
9:15 AMIntroduction to the Internet Society Malta Chapter

Jasper Schellekens, President
9:30 AMIPv6 Deployment in Malta vs The World

It’s been five years since World IPv6 Launch, when thousands of Internet Service Providers, home networking equipment manufacturers, and web companies around the world came together to permanently enable IPv6 on their products and services. Where are we now on the path to full global IPv6 adoption? We’ll discuss the current state of IPv6 adoption, within Malta and around the world.

Nathalie Trenaman, RIPE NCCMANRS, Routing Security, and Collaboration

Presentation
10:00 AMAn IPv6 Case Study: Finland

The Finnish national IPv6 launch (www.ipv6now.fi) was organized in 2015 and the share of the IPv6 traffic grew from zero to more than 15%. How we did it and lessons learned. Industry wide co-operation is crucial as are leader companies to build peer pressure. I will present a short case study from one of our ISPs including a brief description of the main challenges and benefits. Also the national IPv6 implementation recommendation will be shortly presented.

Klaus Nieminen, Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA)

Presentation
10:30 AMBREAK
11:00 AMPanel Discussion: MANRS, Routing Security, and Collaboration

Collaboration and shared responsibility are two pillars supporting the Internet’s growth and success. While the global routing system has worked well, it has significant security challenges that we must address. In this panel, security experts will discuss how we can create a culture of collective responsibility and improve the global routing system, including an introduction to the “Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security” (MANRS).

Kevin Meynell, Internet Society; Marco d’Itri

Presentation 1 / Presentation 2
11:45 AMIntroduction to DNSSEC and Why We Need It

DNSSEC helps prevent attackers from subverting and modifying DNS messages and sending users to wrong (and potentially malicious) sites. So what needs to be done for DNSSEC to be deployed on a large scale? We’ll discuss the reasons for deploying DNSSEC, examine some of the challenges operators have faced, and address those challenges and move deployment forward.

Richard Lamb, ICANN

Presentation
12:15 PMLUNCH
1:30 PMWhat’s Happening at the IETF? Internet Standards and How to Get Involved

What’s happening at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)? What RFCs and Internet-Drafts are in progress related to IPv6, DNSSEC, Routing Security/Resiliency, and other key topics? We’ll give an overview of the ongoing discussions in several working groups and discuss the outcomes of recent Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions, and provide a preview of what to expect in future discussions.

Kevin Meynell, Internet Society

Presentation
2:00 PMIANA Transition – Enhanced Roles and Accountability

The IANA transition was successfully completed in October 2016 creating strengthened relationships between the IETF (Internet protocols and standards), Regional Internet Registries RIRs (IP addresses), and ccTLD and gTLD operators and TLD community and ICANN. A new organisation, Public Technical Identifiers (PTI), an affiliate of ICANN, is now responsible for performing the IANA functions and delivering the IANA Services on behalf of ICANN. The session will discuss these new arrangements and how they have enhanced ICANN’s accountability and transparency to the global Internet community. The session will also describe how ICANN is preparing for the Root KSK Rollover.

Adam Peake, ICANN

Presentation
2:30 PMDANE: The Future of Transport Layer Security (TLS)

If you connect to a “secure” server using TLS/SSL (such as a web server, email server or xmpp server), how do you know you are using the correct certificate? With DNSSEC now being deployed, “DANE” (“DNS-Based Authentication of Named Entities”) has emerged allowing you to securely specify exactly which TLS/SSL certificate an application should use to connect to your site. DANE has great potential to make the Internet much more secure by marrying the strong integrity protection of DNSSEC with the confidentiality of SSL/TLS certificates. In this session, we will explain how DANE works and how you can use it to secure your websites, email, XMPP, VoIP, and other web services.

Richard Lamb, ICANN

Presentation
3:00 PMBREAK
3:30 PMData Center Tour

Guided tour of MITA’s facilities.
4:00 PMPanel Discussion: IPv6 Success Stories

In this session, network operators will share their IPv6 success stories and lessons learned along the way that can help other managers of networks deploy IPv6. How did they do it? What technical, organizational, and political challenges did they face? Panelists will discuss the stages of IPv6 implementation—creating the business case for management buy-in, initiating a planning process, flipping the switch, and, finally, gathering measurements and proving success.

Moderator: Clara Scerri Delia, MCA
Panelists: Marco d’Itri, Bernard Mallia, Klaus Nieminen, Adam Peake


Presentation
5:00 PMClosing Remarks

Megan Kruse, Internet Society

Presentation

DNSSEC Workshop

Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Richard Lamb, Sr. Program Manager DNSSEC at ICANN

For full agenda details, see https://www.co.tt/mtisoc/.

09:00-17:00

Date and Time

Monday 18 September 2017 –

Tuesday 19 September 2017

Location

MITA Data Centre

Old Railway Track
Santa Venera, Malta

Featured speakers and panelists

Portrait photo  of Megan Kruse

Megan Kruse

Former Director, Advocacy and Communications

Megan Kruse was Director of Advocacy and Communications at the Internet Society until 12 January 2024. Read more about Megan Kruse

Portrait photo  of Dr. Richard Lamb

Dr. Richard Lamb

Sr. Progam Manager DNSSEC, ICANN

Dr. Richard Lamb is part of ICANN’s Security team and has over 35 years of Internet experience as engineer, entrepreneur, and policy expert. His interests have been intertwined with the… Read more about Dr. Richard Lamb

Portrait photo  of Adam Peake

Adam Peake

Global Civil Society Engagement, ICANN

Adam is responsible for ICANN’s relations with civil society organizations, including academia, and supporting non-commercial participation in ICANN’s multi-stakeholder model. Before joining ICANN in December 2014, Adam spent more than… Read more about Adam Peake

Portrait photo  of Marco d’Itri

Marco d’Itri

Seeweb

Marco d’Itri is a long time advocate of IPv6 and DNSSEC and has been involved with the Italian Internet community since the late ’90s. Since 2006 he works for Seeweb,… Read more about Marco d’Itri

Portrait photo  of Nathalie Trenaman

Nathalie Trenaman

IPv6 Program Manager, RIPE NCC

Nathalie Trenaman is the IPv6 Program Manager at the RIPE NCC. In this role, Nathalie raises awareness about IPv6 and how it can be deployed, providing information and support at… Read more about Nathalie Trenaman

Portrait photo  of Bernard Mallia

Bernard Mallia

CEO, Equinox Advisory Ltd.

Bernard is the CEO of Equinox Advisory Ltd., the Managing Director of Equinox Academy Ltd. and the Board Chairman of the Institute for Research and Improvement in Social Sciences (IRISS).… Read more about Bernard Mallia

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Klaus Nieminen

Communications Network Specialist, Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA)

Klaus Nieminen is a seasoned expert with 15 years of experience in the fields of soft regulation, technical regulation and standardization. He has been responsible in FICORA for overall development… Read more about Klaus Nieminen

Portrait photo  of Clara Scerri Delia

Clara Scerri Delia

Technical Specialist, Malta Communications

Clara joined the MCA as a technical specialist in 2005. Since then, Clara has led initiatives dealing with spectrum management, broadband proliferation, emergency services, legal interception and IPv6, to name… Read more about Clara Scerri Delia

Portrait photo  of Kevin Meynell

Kevin Meynell

Former Senior Manager, Technical and Operational Engagement

Kevin Meynell was Senior Manager, Technical and Operational Engagement, at the Internet Society until December 2023. Image credit: © Jordi Ruiz Cirera/Panos Read more about Kevin Meynell

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