4. Founded in 1992
The Internet Society was founded by Internet pioneers and
organizations to do three things:
1. Facilitate the technical evolution of the Internet, specifically
to be the institutional home to the IETF.
2. Foster collaboration among organizations in their operation
and use of the Internet.
3. Educate and advocate on behalf of the Internet.
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5. 2017 marks the Internet Societyâs 25th year of
advocacy for an open, secure Internet that benefits
everyone, everywhere.
To recognize this milestone, we will embark on a
year of reflection, celebration and community
building, and seize the opportunity to expand
awareness of the Internet Society and our mission.
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6. 25th Anniversary Activities
⢠Roundtable Discussions and Community Forums
⢠25 Under 25
⢠Internet Hall of Fame
⢠Internet Futures Report
⢠Intercommunity 2017
⢠Chapter Support & Engagement
⢠Internet Society Website Redesign
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7. Join Us!
We all have a role in preserving the open Internet and defending its
underlying principles.
Our collective actions today will determine the Internet that future
generations will inherit, use and build on.
The next 25 years depend on you.
#ShapeTomorrow
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9. About Deploy360
The Challenge:
â The IETF creates protocols based on open standards, but some are
not widely known or deployed
â People seeking to implement these protocols are confused by a lack
of clear, concise deployment information
The Deploy360 Solution:
â Provide hands-on information on IPv6, DNSSEC, TLS for
applications, Securing BGP, and Anti-spoofing to advance real-world
deployment
â Work with first adopters to collect and create technical resources and
distribute these resources to fast following networks
10. The Team
Here in Durban:
⢠Megan Kruse, Manager, Technology Outreach & Strategic Planning
⢠Kevin Meynell, Content and Resource Manager
⢠Jan ŽorŞ, Operational Engagement Programme Manager
Internet Society African Regional Bureau:
⢠Kevin Chege, Internet Development Manager for Africa
⢠Michuki Mwangi, Senior Development Manager for Africa
Other Team Members:
⢠Aftab Siddiqui, Technical Engagement Manager â Asia Pacific
⢠Dan York, Senior Content Strategist
11. Web Portal
(Online Knowledge Repository)
⢠Technical documents
⢠Audience-specific information
⢠Blogs & social media
Social Media
(Constant Audience Engagement)
⢠Twitter
⢠Facebook
⢠Google+
⢠YouTube
Speaking Engagements
(Come Meet Us or Invite Us to Speak)
⢠IPv6 Summits
⢠Interop Events
⢠Network Operatorsâ Groups
ION Conferences
(Hands-on Educational Events)
⢠Pakistan
⢠Bangladesh
⢠China
⢠Chile
Deploy360 Components
12. Web Portal â www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
IPv6, DNSSEC, Securing BGP, TLS for Applications, Anti-spoofing
knowledge base including tutorials, case studies, training resources, etc.
Content specific to:
â Network Operators
â Developers
â Content Providers
â Consumer Electronics
Manufacturers
â Enterprise Customers
Blog posts
Social media integration
14. Next Steps
Adding more content
â Clearly defined content growth using published roadmaps for IPv6,
DNSSEC, Securing BGP, and TLS for applications
â Actively engaged with industry professionals to curate or create
deployment content
Adding features based on audience feedback (including yours!)
Adding information in multiple languages
Increasing blogging and social media efforts
15. Your Participation
Visit and explore http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360
Create Content
â Help us develop materials based on your experiences
â We will credit your work
Define New Features
â Tell us what you need to get started on your own deployment
Contact us: deploy360@isoc.org
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Todayâs Agenda
9:00 AM Introduction to the Internet Society and Deploy360
9:15 AM Welcome from the ISOC South Africa Chapter
9:30 AM IPv6 Deployment Challenges Survey
10:00 AM An IPv6 Case Study
10:30 AM BREAK
11:00 AM Introduction to the ISOC Gauteng Chapter
11:15 AM Panel Discussion: MANRS, Routing Security, and Collaboration
12:00 PM NAT64 experiments and NAT64Check tool
12:30 PM LUNCH
1:30 PM Introduction to DNSSEC and Why We Canât Avoid It
2:00 PM
How Peering Behaviour Affects Growth of the Internet Ecosystem â An African
Study
2:30 PM Whatâs Happening at the IETF? Internet Standards and How to Get Involved
3:00 PM BREAK
3:30 PM Panel Discussion: IPv6 Success Stories
4:30 PM Closing Remarks
17. Visit us at
www.internetsociety.org
Follow us
@internetsociety
Galerie Jean-Malbuisson 15,
CH-1204 Geneva,
Switzerland.
+41 22 807 1444
1775 Wiehle Avenue,
Suite 201, Reston, VA
20190-5108 USA.
+1 703 439 2120
Thank you.
Megan Kruse
Manager, Technology Outreach & Strategic
Planning
kruse@isoc.org
Editor's Notes
Celebrate our origin, our history and 25 years of working to our mission