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Comment participer a cette teleconference?  French Conference ID = 1838

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Dial out Participants:

EN: Tijani  Tijani Ben Jemaa,  Olivier Olivier Crépin-Leblond, Naveen Lakshman , Naveen Lakshman, Afifa Abbas, Gordon Chillcott, Wafa Dahmani, Yrjö Lansipuro, Glenn McKnight, Isaac Maposa, Jason Wagner, John Laprise, Jordi Iparraguirre, Ricardo Holmquist

ES: Harold Arcos, Alberto Soto

FR: Fatimata Seye Sylla

Presenter:

  • Matt Larson, Vice President of Research for the CTO office at ICANN

Participants:

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Apologies:

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Alan Greenberg (tentative

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Maureen Hilyard, Holly Raiche, Kaili Kan

Sébastien Bachollet, Sandra Hoferichter, Jimmy Schulz 

Vanda Scartezini, León Sanchez, Harold Arcos 

Tijani Ben Jemaa  Seun Ojedeji, Wafa Dahmani 

Liaisons:  

Julie Hammer (SSAC), Maureen Hilyard (ccNSO)  Olivier Crépin-Leblond (GNSO)  Ron Sherwood (ccNSO), Yrjö Länsipuro (GAC)

Regional Leaders:

Aziz Hilali, Mohamed El Bashir,, Barrack Otieno 

Humberto Carrasco, Maritza Aguero 

Olivier Crépin-Leblond, Wolf Ludwig 

Satish Babu, Ali AlMeshal, Pavani Budhrani 

Glenn McKnight, Judith Hellerstein 

 

Participants - Other At-Large Member:

 León Sanchez, Cheryl Langdon-Orr, Dev Anand Teelucksingh

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Apologies: Alan Greenberg (tentative), León Sanchez 

Staff:  Heidi Ullrich, Silvia Vivanco, Terri Agnew, Gisella Gruber, Pierre Dandjinou, Ariel Liang, Yeşim Nazlar

Interpretors: ES:  Veronica and SabrinaClaudia

                      FR: Claire Isabelle and Camila

Call Management: Yeşim Nazlar

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RecordingEnglishFrenchSpanish

TranscriptENFRES

Adobe Connect Chat:  EN

Action Items: none N/A

Adobe Connect recording (slides)    EN

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This At-Large Briefing Session will feature Matt Larson, Vice President of Research for the CTO office at ICANN, who will give a presentation and answer questions on the upcoming DNSSEC root key-signing key (KSK) rollover being planned by ICANN.  The root KSK is the most important cryptographic key in the DNS security extensions, or DNSSEC.  DNSSEC protects end users from receiving spoofed data and prevents attacks such as being misdirected to a malicious web site.  This cryptographic key will be changed, or rolled over, in late 2017.  While the actual change isn't happening until next year, an important aspect of the project is getting the word out to those who need to know about the change and take action, such as network administrators and software developers.

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