On June 16th, NENA announced that its Executive Board formally approved an end-state architectural vision for Next Generation 9‑1‑1; along with a number of directives for additional Technical Development review. The document, commonly known as “i3”, lays out a detailed architecture for key elements of NG9‑1‑1 systems, describing how networks
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Internet and Innovation
Last year I worked within a small group of people on an article called “Internet Architecture for Innovation“. The work was lead by Isidro Laso from the European Commission. You may also note the small note on the first page: This paper has been written jointly by their authors but
Making Social Plugins Privacy Friendly
I am currently at the Online Tracking Protection workshop in Brussels and during the technical part of the discussion the participants ran into the question of what the Do Not Track (DNT) header means in context of Web pages we all use today. The example of Facebook (with the Like
IP Protocol Journal Emergency Services Article
I am happy to finally see the publication of our “Emergency Services for Internet Multimedia” article in the IP Protocol Journal. Together with Henning Schulzrinne we wanted to capture the ongoing work on IP-based emergency services in the IETF and to make it accessible for a broad audience. It was
ESW8 – Emergency Services Workshop – Budapest – 13-15 April 2011
This is a reminder to register for the 8th Emergency Services Workshop (ESW8). Most of you are familiar with our series of emergency services workshops, which date back to our first workshop in 2006. For this workshop many of us will get together in Budapest on 13-15 April 2011. Since
My recent OAuth Tutorials
I have given three tutorials on OAuth at the Beijing IETF (last November) and one talk to the MIT Communications Futures Privacy & Security working group this week. Here are my slides: OAuth Tutorial (Beijing IETF, Nov. 2010) (zip file) OAuth Security (Beijing IETF, Nov. 2010) (zip file) OAuth Overview
Internet Privacy Workshop: Meeting Minutes, Position Papers, and Slides Available
Early December 2010 we met at MIT to discuss the question of “How can Technology help to improve Privacy on the Internet?”. The workshop page can be found here: http://www.iab.org/about/workshops/privacy/ Bernard Aboba has worked a while on the meeting minutes and the participants were given some time to review the outcome.
8th Emergency Services Workshop (ESW8)
We are delighted to invite you to the 8th Emergency Services Workshop (ESW8). The ESW8, an international emergency service standards coordination group conference, will be held in Budapest on 13-15 April 2011. This year, the event is hosted by EENA, the European Emergency Number Association, and it is integrated in
Workshop and Tutorial on “Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet”
The Internet Architecture Board is co-organizing a workshop on the Friday, 25th March 2011 in Prague on the topic: “Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet” Attached to this workshop is a tutorial day on the same topic on Saturday, 26th March 2011. Please find more information about it at: http://www.iab.org/about/workshops/smartobjects/tutorial.html
Internet Technologists Meet at MIT to Discuss Online Privacy
PRESS RELEASE December 9, 2010 – Cambridge, MA, USA – A two-day Internet Architecture Board workshop focused on Internet Privacy was held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that drew international technology professionals across many technical disciplines. Crossing organizational borders, the Privacy Workshop was jointly sponsored by the Internet