[sdnog] FW: Call for Presentations TechDay at ICANN 59 Johannesburg

Fahd Batayneh fahd.batayneh at icann.org
Fri Apr 28 10:26:28 SAST 2017


The below might be of interest to the DNS technical folks willing to attend ICANN 59 in Johannesburg, South Africa end of June.



Fahd Batayneh

ICANN



On 4/27/17, 7:07 PM, "Dr Eberhard W Lisse" <el at lisse.NA> wrote:



                           Call for Presentations

                                   TechDay

                                 at ICANN 59

                                in Johannesburg







    The ICANN Tech Working Group is again planning a technical workshop at

    the ICANN 59 meeting on Monday 2017-06-26 in Johannesburg, South Africa



    The TechDay Workshop has been a part of ICANN meetings for several

    years and has provided a forum for both experienced and new people to

    meet, present and discuss technical topics related to registry and DNS

    work and security.



    For reference, the most recent session was held at the ICANN meeting in

    Copenhagen on 2017-03-13





    We are specially interested in:



    1) DNS Security



       In particular presentations which while still of a technical nature

       are suitable for a wider audience in a Cross Constituency Session.



    2) African Problems / African Solutions / African Presenters



       TLD/Registry Operators and Registrars in Africa might encounter

       specific issues and/or have specific solutions to technical issues

       and would like to present them to a technical, friendly audience.





    but would of course appreciate any other topic.



    If you are interested in participating, please email one or all of





    el at lisse.NA

    ondrej.filip at nic.cz

    jacques.latour at cira.ca

    kimberly.carlson at icann.org





    We hope that you can join us and request that you disseminate this

    Request to other lists where it might of interest.



    Regards,



    For the TechDay Planning Committee


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