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IETF Chair Jari Arkko and Dan York discuss some of the happenings around IETF 93.
A
B
A
That's
great
now
the
technical
plenary
had
a
topic
about
vehicle-to-vehicle
communication.
It
was
very
enlightening
to
understand
sort
of
where
we're
all
going
with
these
wired
objects
and
things,
but
that's
actually
part
of
this
broader
context
of
work
of
internet
of
things
that
we've
been
doing
a
lot
with
here
at
the
ITF.
Could
you
talk
a
bit
about
that
right.
B
We
have
indeed
working
been
working
quite
a
bit
with,
with
the
Internet
of
Things.
We
have
a
number
working
groups
around
making
IP
just
run
on
on
these
small
devices
and
new
types
of
radios.
We
have
working
groups
dealing
with
ways
to
do
lightweight
transactions
over
the
web
in
these
devices
and
so
forth.
So
a
big
part
of
the
idea
of
activities
on
on
this
space.
One
thing
that
happened
this
week
was
that
we
had
an
interrupt
test.
B
A
B
Many
things
and
it
did
have
internet
of
things,
but
also
many
other
topics,
we're
being
Delphia
various
kinds
of
rotting
solutions
and,
and
mostly
the
hackathon,
is
about
open
source
designs,
and
you
know
it
was
a
big
big
event.
So
we
started
the
heck
of
an
accident
previous
ITF,
where
we
had
about
50
people.
B
Now
we
had
120
hundred
and
thirty
or
so
so
it's
growing
quite
rapidly,
and
and
also
there,
we
saw
both
new
people
that
have
not
been
the
ITF
before
we
saw
not
just
individuals,
part
betting,
this
this
hacking
event,
but
but
also
lots
project
such
as
Oh
PMF.
We
participate
in
the
airport,
show
it
was
really
really
good
to
see
and
a
lot
of
interesting
prototypes
were
made
during
the
weekend
a
lot
of
students.
It
was
very
good
to
see
this,
and
and
overall
I
mean
we
had
just
before
the
ITF
formally
began.
B
We
had
these
events
like
the
hackathon
or
the
etsy
test,
and
those
were
not
the
only
one
so
so
we
had
maybe
150
people
or
so
working
hard
on
own
code,
which
is
of
course,
what
actually
makes
the
internet
run
rather
than
the
specifications
and
I
also
saw
many
of
these
things
being
referred
to
later
in
the
week
doing
the
working
groups,
so
people
had
learned
about
bugs
in
the
specifications
and
so
forth.
So
I
think
this
is
a
really
good
thing.
Yeah.
A
I
was
at
the
hackathon
working
on
security,
dns
security
issues,
and
it
was,
it
was
a
great
experience
to
be
there
the
whole
nobody
kept
locked
lock
hours,
but
it
was
great
and,
as
you
said
in
a
couple
of
the
DNS
working
groups
later,
that
work
and
the
code
was
brought
back
in
the
show's-
was
a
really
neat
to
see
the
synergy
of
the
rough
of
the
rough
consensus
and
running
code.
As
we
talked
about
right.
B
A
B
So
we
of
course
care
about
the
security
a
lot
at
the
idea.
We
feel
that
we're
responsible
for
the
security
of
our
protocols,
we
think
about
things
like
privacy
in
the
internet.
What
can
we
do
about
that?
And,
of
course
it
justs
our
technical
work,
it's
just
a
part
of
the
overall
issue,
so
it's
not
such
communication
security.
Obviously
in
system
security
and
policies,
all
kinds
of
other
things
also
come
into
the
play.
We
do
a
lot
of
work
at
the
ITF
around
secured.
B
At
the
end,
we
have
a
project
on
redoing
TLS,
the
protocol
underneath
https,
that's
ongoing.
One
thing
that
would
perhaps
highlight
here
as
an
example
that
we're
working
on
improving
the
privacy
of
dns.
So
when
you
make
DNS
queries
and
ask
for
a
particular
names,
we're
building
protocols
that
would
make
it
possible
to
hide
the
question
and
answer
from
the
local
access
network.
Now.
A
B
That's
another
big
area
at
the
IETF
and
and
the
new
thing
this
week
has
been
the
net
VC
working
group
who
had
their
first
meeting,
and
this
is
a
working
that
is
dealing
with
video
codecs
and
that's,
of
course,
underlying
everything,
and
we
do
multimedia
communications
video
communicates.
You
need
to
have
some
codecs,
where
you
can
exchange
the
information
in
an
interoperable
manner
and
not
use
too
much
bandwidth
and
they're
working
on
this,
and
a
very
important
area
has
a
lot
of
interest,
and
this.
B
This
is
what
what's
underlying
the
ability
of
browsers
to
communicate
with
each
other
as
us,
as
you
know,
we're
moving
to
a
world
where
most
of
these
communications
are
over
over
the
interval.
All
of
these
communications
will
be
over
the
Internet
and
much
of
its
also
moving
to
be
in
the
browsers,
as
opposed
to
specialized
the
applications.
So.
B
We
are
going
to
Yokohama
in
November
later
this
year.
It's
going
to
be
interesting
meeting
as
well.
We
will
again
have
the
hackathon,
possibly
even
bigger
than
then
we
have
had
here.
It's
also
interesting
that,
since
we
are
in
Japan
there'll
be
other
meetings
around
us
at
the
same
time
frame,
so
we're
looking
forward
to
working
together
more
even
more
with
w3c
folks
or
the
people
from
OpenStack
open
source
project.
So
we
must
looking.