IETF Journal for October 2011 Digs into DNSSEC, Port Control Protocol, Internet Evolution
November 10, 2011
Want to learn more about what is happening with regard to standards in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)? Want to understand the details about new proposals to offer another way to secure domains using DNSSEC? Never heard of the "Port Control Protocol" before and wonder how it may (or may not) help you? Want to understand some of the latest thoughts from Internet leaders about where the Internet is evolving?
The October 2011 edition of the IETF Journal gets into all of that and more. Here's the Table of Contents (a PDF is also available for printing or ebook reading):
- From the Editor’s Desk
- DANE: Taking TLS Authentication to the Next Level Using DNSSEC
- Message from the IETF Chair
- Words from the IAB Chair
- ISOC Panel Addresses Regulation, Innovation, and the Internet
- IAB Plenary Tackles IPv6, Privacy Issues
- New Technology Demo: PCP
- Internet Society Fellows to the IETF Increase Participation on a Global Scale
- IETF Ornithology: Recent Sightings
- IETF 81 At–A–Glance
- IRTF Update
- IETF Meeting Calendar
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