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1 Technical Plenary Session chair: Leslie Daigle IETF63, Paris August 4, 2005

2 Agenda 17h00 Welcome and introduction 17h05 Technical presentation (Steve Bellovin) –Application Security: Threats and Architecture 17h50 IAB update (Leslie Daigle) 18h00 IRTF report (Aaron Falk, with Mark Handley) 18h30 IAB open mic 18h45 Town Hall Meeting - technical topics 19h30 Close

3 Tech presentation

4 IAB Chair Report Documents –See all the published ones at http://www.iab.org/documents/selected-iab- documents.html –See all the current IAB Internet-Drafts at http://www.iab.org/documents/drafts/index.html “A” is for “architecture”

5 Recent IAB document highlights Of particular note –What's in a Name: False Assumptions about DNS Names(draft-iab-dns-assumptions) – about to send to RFC Editor –Architectural Implications of Link Layer Indications (draft-iab-link-indications) Published/in publication queue –IAB Processes for management of liaison relationships (BCP102, RFC4052) –Writing Protocol Models (RFC4101)

6 Other IAB activities The IAB retreated! –June 2005 Particular areas of IAB focus for this year –IPv6 -- helping detect & promote solution of pieces missing for successful uptake. –Internet Architecture -- sponsoring continued discussion, and further documentation of Internet engineering principles to help make "common knowledge" just that. –Bad Net Traffic -- providing further pointers to work being done to harden protocols and infrastructure to provide tools to reduce the possibility and impact of such activity. “A” is for “activity”

7 IRTF Report

8 Meet the IAB Any questions specifically directed to the IAB as a body Then we’ll move on to general technical discussion

9 Town Hall -- Tech Topics Competing goals –want to be visible & listening –want to avoid ping-pong exchanges and have more of a discussion An adjustment on the experiment we ran last night –IAB will stay up here –We have a separate moderator


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