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Live Webcast Thursday March 28 of ION Singapore IPv6 and DNSSEC Sessions

For those of you interested in IPv6 and/or DNSSEC, we’ll have a live webcast out of the Internet Society’s ION Singapore conference happening tomorrow, March 28, 2013, starting at 2:00pm Singapore time.

Sessions on the agenda include:

  • The Business Case for IPv6 & DNSSEC
  • Deploying DNSSEC: From End-customer to Content
  • Industry Collaboration: Working Together to Deploy IPv6

Joining the sessions are a variety of speakers from across the industry and within the Asia Pacific region. Information about the webcast can be found at:

http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/ion/singapore2013/webcast/

We’ll also be recording the sessions so you can view them later. For example, given that Singapore time is 12 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern time, I don’t expect many of the folks I know there to be up at 2am to watch these sessions!

The ION Singapore conference is produced by the Internet Society Deploy360 Programme and is part of the ICT Business Summit taking place this week in Singapore. I just got to meet some of the panelists at a dinner tonight and I think the sessions tomorrow should be quite educational and also quite engaging and fun. Please do feel free to tune in if you are interested and have the chance to do so.

P.S. In full disclosure I am employed by the Internet Society to work on the Deploy360 Programme and for once a post of mine at CircleID IS related to my employer.

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By Dan York, Author and Speaker on Internet technologies - and Senior Advisor at Internet Society

Dan is a Senior Advisor at the Internet Society but opinions posted on CircleID are his own. View more of Dan’s writing and audio here.

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