Critical Internet Resources (CIRs): Evolution of the Internet’s technical foundations

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Critical Internet Resources (CIRs): Evolution of the Internet’s technical foundations

Critical Internet Resources (CIRs) are a central theme of Internet governance debate. This workshop will explore CIRs and the role of the United States from technical, operational and policy perspectives.

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Latest Activity: Jul 16, 2012

Critical Internet Resources (CIRs): Evolution of the Internet’s technical foundations

Critical Internet Resources (CIRs) and the evolution of the Internet’s technical foundations are a central theme of Internet governance debate. This workshop will explore CIRs and the role of the United States from technical, operational and policy perspectives. Three foundational technological changes - IPv6, secure DNS (DNSsec) and secure routing - will frame the discussion. The successful deployment of these technologies will expand and improve the security of the Internet's core infrastructure, as well as create enormous opportunity for the entire Internet community. But deployment also raises significant challenges to stakeholders, operations and governance arrangements. This workshop will bring together experts from the business, government, academia and technical communities to explore these issues and understand how actors’ roles may evolve over time to ensure the continued growth of the global Internet.

Panelists
Alain Durand, Director - IPv6 Architect, Office of the CTO, Comcast
Brenden Kuerbis, Operations Director, Internet Governance Project
David Conrad, Vice President of Research and IANA Strategy, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
Fiona Alexander, Associate Administrator, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), US Department of Commerce
Stephen Ryan, General Counsel, American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

Session Format
Expert panel with active participation from the audience.

Related Documents/Activities
Comments of the Internet Governance Project on the ICANN transition

Co-organizers
Alain Durand, Comcast
Ashley Heineman, NTIA
Brenden Kuerbis, Internet Governance Project
Pablo Hinojosa, ICANN

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Started by Brenden Kuerbis Sep 15, 2009.

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Comment by Allan ghazi on July 9, 2012 at 3:18pm

hello all.. am new member.

please i want to know the

1- definition  of CIRs.

2-  when we say CIRS whats exactly the topics that we talk about . 

3- the most important topic under CIRS

Comment by Brenden Kuerbis on September 28, 2009 at 10:54am
ARIN's General Counsel, Stephen Ryan, confirmed for panel on CIRs
Comment by Brenden Kuerbis on September 27, 2009 at 7:44am
The Economist on details of new agreement between DoC and ICANN: Regulating the internet: ICANN be independent
 

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