IPv6 & privacy issues @ RIPE63
Hi all, Benjamin Erhart will have a whole session on the RIPE63 in Vienna dedicated to the discussion about privacy concerns with IPv6 adoption: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/bof/ Thursday, 3.November 2011, 17:45 There is the remote participation possibility: webcast & jabber: http://ripe63.ripe.net/live/ Please help him by spreading the word, or commenting already in advance on his topics, or in some other way you think of :) Thanks, Vesna (Internet Citizen) (text version, for quoting in the reply message) BoF (Birds of a Feather) Thursday, 3 November, 17:45 – 19:00 AK Vorrat’s position on IPv6 privacy issues Benjamin Erhart, Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung Germany IPv6 recently came into the focus of the German NGO Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung (Working Group on Data Retention). Since then, the working group has developed a position on how user privacy should be supported by ISPs and software/hardware vendors. To mitigate privacy issues with potentially life-long IP addresses for every user, users should be empowered to choose what’s best for them. Join Benjamin at this BoF to offer your input on this and discuss, among other topics, how: - The introduction of IPv6 influences data retention laws - Your MAC address is used as part of an IPv6 host address - Privacy concerns in Germany are going to influence ISPs’ IPv6 assignment practices
Hi All, Talking about RIPE63. Is it me, but has somebody managed to play the webstream of RIPE63 in ipv6? Neither the webbased webstream, vlc or mplayer seams to do it on my machines (not on linux/ubuntu, not in opensolaris). Cheerio! Kr. Bonne. Vesna Manojlovic wrote:
Hi all,
Benjamin Erhart will have a whole session on the RIPE63 in Vienna dedicated to the discussion about privacy concerns with IPv6 adoption: http://ripe63.ripe.net/programme/meeting-plan/bof/
Thursday, 3.November 2011, 17:45
There is the remote participation possibility: webcast & jabber: http://ripe63.ripe.net/live/
Please help him by spreading the word, or commenting already in advance on his topics, or in some other way you think of :)
Thanks, Vesna (Internet Citizen)
(text version, for quoting in the reply message)
BoF (Birds of a Feather) Thursday, 3 November, 17:45 – 19:00
AK Vorrat’s position on IPv6 privacy issues Benjamin Erhart, Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung Germany
IPv6 recently came into the focus of the German NGO Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung (Working Group on Data Retention). Since then, the working group has developed a position on how user privacy should be supported by ISPs and software/hardware vendors. To mitigate privacy issues with potentially life-long IP addresses for every user, users should be empowered to choose what’s best for them.
Join Benjamin at this BoF to offer your input on this and discuss, among other topics, how: - The introduction of IPv6 influences data retention laws - Your MAC address is used as part of an IPv6 host address - Privacy concerns in Germany are going to influence ISPs’ IPv6 assignment practices
-- KB905-RIPE Belgacom IP networking kristoff@belbone.net Internet, IP and IP/VPN
participants (2)
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Kristoff Bonne
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Vesna Manojlovic