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  • Rumbo al encuentro IETF 95, que se concretará del 3 al 8 de abril en Buenos Aires y será el primero en la historia en realizarse en Latinoamérica, apareció el IETF Journal en español.El boletín resume las alternativas del IETF 93, realizado en Praga y profundiza sobre los principales temas en los que está trabajando el IETF actualmente.El Journal publicado en español incluye un informe especial sobre la sesión de preguntas y respuestas en vivo con Edward Snowden que tuvo lugar a través de video antes de la reunión Nº 93.Otros artículos de la publicación tratan sobre: el trabajo para...
    Date published 03 March 2016
  • Ross Callon attended the 1st IETF meeting in January 1986 in San Diego, California. In this interview, we ask to him to remember the beginnings of the IETF, and how to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the IETF at the next meeting, IETF 95, which will take place in Buenos Aires from 3-8 April.Ross graduated with a Bachelor of Mathematics from MIT and has a Masters of Science from Stanford. He’s now a Distinguished Engineer at Juniper Networks, author of 14 RFCs, and chair of the MPLS Working Group at IETF.What was the Internet like 30 years ago?The Internet was tiny in 1980, and still quite...
    Date published 25 February 2016
  • This morning at the 2016 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), four papers were given “Distinguished Paper Awards.” They are listed here, with links to the full papers: Transcript Collision Attacks: Breaking Authentication in TLS, IKE, and SSH Karthikeyan Bhargavan and Gaetan Leurent (INRIA) ProTracer: Towards Practical Provenance Tracing by Alternating Between Logging and TaintingShiqing Ma, Xiangyu Zhang and Dongyan Xu (Purdue University) Forwarding-Loop Attacks in Content Delivery NetworksJianjun Chen, Xiaofeng Zheng, Haixin Duan and Jinjin Liang (Tsinghua University...
    Date published 23 February 2016
  • NDSS 2016 is well underway. Yesterday, there were three wonderful workshops covering TLS, Online Privacy, and Useable Security. The rest of the conference begins today, covering those topics plus other aspects of security, malware, mobile privacy, user authentication, and more.The web team is working hard to get all the papers published. You can find them at:TLS 1.3 Ready or Not (TRON) Workshop: https://www.internetsociety.org/events/ndss-symposium-2016/tls-13-ready-or-not-tron-workshop-programmeUnderstanding and Enhancing Online Privacy (UEOP) Workshop: https://www.internetsociety.org/...
    Date published 22 February 2016
  • How can we make the Internet of Things (IoT) more interoperable? How can we help ensure that when you buy a light bulb from one IoT vendor it will work with the light bulb from another IoT vendor? How can we avoid getting to a place where we have to use many different apps to control all the different devices in our homes?As we said in our IoT Overview: Understanding the Issues and Challenges of a More Connected World, "a fragmented environment of proprietary IoT technical implementations will inhibit value for users and industry. While full interoperability across products and services is...
    Date published 20 February 2016