DNS Symposium in Montreal
ICANN DNS Symposium Part One 1. David Conrad opeing comments at the DNS Symposium Providing history on the 30 years of the formation of the DNS 2. Paul Mockapetris Inventor of the DNS pmockapetris@gmail.com Lessons from History relevant to the future of DNS. Principles and examples Survival imperatives -Be Adaptable -Be powered by an expanding resource -Create a new desirable resource -We build systems that balance competition and complexity we can handle Paul stresses the security economics of Cost of Defense-Value of the Target- Cost of the Attack Also looking at the 'sacred cows' and working on changes -States that the changes should be stealing from emerging technologies Blockchain and from Database technologies Predications -DNS should hold programs as well as data 2.Jari Arkko A Look Back at a Look Back Development of BIND -DNS Eolution -More security and efficiency and programmabiity -Improvement deployment -Better adoption of new tech -Security improvements and less local control Directions for potential Solutions Stress not to put all eggs in one basket-distribution and collaboration, Asks for feedback and concerns to improve security, efficienty and continued distributed internet model Pictures of presenters and slides https://www.flickr.com/photos/glennmcknight/albums/72157693203985620 Glenn McKnight NARALO Secretariat mcknight.glenn@gmail.com http://toronto.ieee.ca/ IEEE Toronto SIGHT Chair glenn.mcknight@ieee.org skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight 289-830 6259 .
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Glenn McKnight