[DNSOP] Announcing the ICANN DNS Symposium 2018 and solicitation of presentation proposals

Matt Larson <matt.larson@icann.org> Fri, 30 March 2018 18:40 UTC

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Dear colleagues,

ICANN’s Office of the CTO is pleased to announce that IDS 2018 will be held Friday, 13 July 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (IETF102 is scheduled for the following week in Montreal.)

The theme for the IDS 2018 is: “Attention, Domain Name System: Your 30 year scheduled maintenance is overdue”.

Remarkable as it may seem, the Domain Name System (DNS) is well into its thirties. The DNS began as an exercise to improve the scaling properties of mapping host names on the ARPANET to Internet addresses, and to also help decentralize email box names. In thirty years, we have evolved from the early experimentation and implementation of the formative domain name standards to a distributed name resolution system with millions of name servers that process billions of queries daily.

The DNS runs remarkably well and most users think of it as rock solid. But perhaps the system could be made healthier, or could be improved to support even further innovation. What if we put the DNS through a scheduled maintenance with the kind of full diagnostic assessment routinely recommended for high performance vehicles? 

For IDS 2018, we invite members of research, academia, and operational communities to share experiences, data, or innovative thinking on how we might improve the DNS, or how we might foster innovation by adopting or adapting the DNS to support emerging identifier needs.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:   

	• Transport issues such as DNS over IPv6 and protocols for DNS beyond UDP
	• Operational issues related to DNS’s maturity level, such as those stemming from scaling or protocol complexity
	• Security issues relating to confidentiality, integrity, and authentication
	• The role of DNS in DDoS incidents and mechanisms for mitigation
	• Using DNS for new applications and new useful DNS data types
	• Emerging identifier systems and their competition and coexistence with DNS

We are soliciting proposals for presentations. Please send a one-paragraph description of your proposed topic to ids-proposals@icann.org by 1 June 2018.

For more information, including schedule and venue information, please visit https://www.icann.org/ids.

Thank you and we hope to see you there.

Matt Larson
VP of Research
ICANN Office of the CTO