The registration for the 4th OAuth Security Workshop (March 20-22, Stuttgart) is now open. As usual, the workshop will feature interesting talks and discussions around OAuth, OpenID Connect, and related standards and technologies. This time, we also aim to offer tutorials on the morning of the first day and an
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Upcoming Event: OAuth Security Workshop
OAuth 2.0 has been around for several years now and I have always been interested to reach out to the wider industry for more feedback about the standardization work. This interest for feedback has led to several workshops and the 4th OAuth Security Workshop (OSW 2019) will take place in
Internet of Things Software Update Workshop (IoTSU)
We are organizing another workshop on Internet of Things related matters. This time we will talk about the importance of software / firmware updates. We are seeking input on this topic via the workshop. The workshop webpage also provides examples for topics, such as: Protocol mechanisms for distributing software updates:
OAuth Security Workshop — July 14th and 15th 2016 in Trier/Germany
Early this year we announced our plans to organize an OAuth security workshop on the IETF OAuth mailing list. We did this after we held a per-invitation only security workshop late December in response to the discovery of the OAuth Authorization Server Mix-Up problem. In the meanwhile we have made progress
Internet of Things (IoT) Semantic Interoperability Workshop 2016
Today’s Internet of Things deployments are not known for their great interoperability. Typically, devices are only able to speak to one specific gateway, app downloaded from the device vendor, or to a single cloud provider. Getting devices from different vendors to talk to each other is challenging. The reason for
Location, Location, Location …
At the EU Emergency Services Workshop 2013 a regulatory issues panel moderated by Tony O’Brien (Deputy Executive Director, EENA). The panel discussed a couple of topics, including the need for standards, performance indicators, and location. The location slot lead to a heated discussion with the following persons on the panel: Raed
Interview: Mark Fletcher interview about NG 112
Last week EENA organized their yearly EU emergency services workshop in Riga/Latvia. As in the past many emergency services authorities, regulators, vendors, and service providers showed up to discuss the hottest topics. I had the pleasure to meet Mark Fletcher again, who arrived in Riga with his podcasting equipment. Mark
Bufferbloat
Wikipedia describes bufferbloat as “a phenomenon in a packet-switched computer network whereby excess buffering of packets inside the network causes high latency and jitter, as well as reducing the overall network throughput. The phenomenon was detailed at least as far back as 1985, but gained more widespread attention starting in
A Guide to Make your Research Less Successful
I got invited to speak at the Tivit Future Internet pre-conference, which took place end of May in Helsinki, Finland. I agreed to give a presentation and the agenda for the event can be found at http://www.futureinternet.fi/seminar_2012.htm. Of course I agreed before I decided what I would actually talk about.
IAB / IRTF Workshop on Congestion Control for Interactive Real-Time Communication
Introduction and Scope Any application that sends significant amounts of data over the Internet is expected to implement reasonable congestion control behavior. Although the specific mechanisms depend on the application or protocol, the motivations for congestion control are well understood and documented in RFCs 2914 and 5405: 1. Preventing congestion