IAB: Avoiding Unintended Harm to Internet Infrastructure

Rob Sayre <sayrer@gmail.com> Sun, 08 September 2019 23:56 UTC

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Subject: IAB: Avoiding Unintended Harm to Internet Infrastructure
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Hi,

I thought this item might be of interest. I didn't see it posted here.

IAB Statement on “Avoiding Unintended Harm to Internet Infrastructure”:

https://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence-reports-documents/2019-2/avoiding-unintended-harm-to-internet-infrastructure/

It seems to present a position on encryption and trust. It gives BGP, Web
PKI, and DNS as examples.

thanks,
Rob