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    IETF 112 Sessions for New Participants

      1 Nov 2021

      This list of sessions at the IETF 112 meeting are likely to include discussions and new proposals that are accessible to a broad range of Internet technologists.

      Even if you are not a long-time IETF participant, there are many sessions at the IETF 112 Online meeting that will include topics and discussions of interest. A full agenda is available on the IETF Datatracker. Additional links to session agendas will be added to this page as they are available. Check out the IETF 112 newcomers webpage for more information.

      Note: All times UTC

      MONDAY, 1 November 2021

      1500-1600
      Hackathon Kickoff
      The IETF Hackathon is an event where participants test that their running code can interoperate with others, or where new open source code is written, often to implement new IETF work. The kickoff meeting describes all the projects that will go on this week. Feel free to join an existing team to add some more bugs! You do not need to bring code; you can simply join a topic of interest and contribute to existing open source. For IETF Hackathons, a separate free registration is requested.

      WEDNESDAY, 3 November 2021

      1330-1500
      IETF Plenary
      The plenary is the one meeting addressed to the entire IETF community. There are leadership reports about the state of the IETF, as well as “open mic” sessions for community feedback on a broad range of topics.

      1500-1700 
      Welcome Reception - Gather
      gather.town is an interactive site to replicate the experience of meeting people in the hotel hallway. Come by and meet some new people!

      1515-1615
      Hot RFC Lightning Talks - Gather
      HotRFCs are short presentations making a case for collaboration on new standards work or research topics that haven’t been discussed elsewhere, including potentially relevant research that may be ready for consideration within the IETF.

      FRIDAY, 5 November 2021

      1500-1700
      Hackathon Closing
      Hackathon participants brief the group about what they accomplished.

      MONDAY, 8 November 2021

      1200-1400
      dispatch working group - Joint with ARTAREA
      This meeting accepts proposals for new work in the Applications and Real Time Area and determines the best venue in which to do the work.

      1200-1400
      gaia (Global Access to the Internet for All) research group
      The GAIA research group considers Internet infrastructure development and deployment challenges, and new solutions for equitable network deployment. Talks will focus on spectrum sharing, community network deployments in Tanzania and in Thailand, and Internet exchange points and SDN.

      1430-1530
      ohai (Oblivious HTTP Application Intermediation) working group
      OHAI will improve privacy by allowing no single entity to know both the resource that was requested and the identity of the client that requested it. This is its first meeting as a working group, and will therefore require little prior context to follow.

      1600-1800
      iccrg (Internet Congestion Control) research group
      Speakers from academia and industry discuss their latest efforts to improve Internet congestion control and related topics. Like many other research group (RG) meetings, the talks here tend to be self-contained and require little prior context.

      TUESDAY, 9 November 2021

      1200-1400
      intarea (Internet Area Working Group) working group
      New proposals on Internet address assignment and validation, including variable length addresses or reusing reserved IPv4 address space.

      1200-1400
      opsawg(Operations and Management Area) working group
      Discussion of YANG, Intent Based Networking, packet captures, and some IoT.

      1200-1400
      secdispatch (Security Dispatch) working group/Security Area Open Meeting
      Pitches for new security work are presented and receive community feedback on where in the IETF they could be done.

      1400-1430
      Newcomers' Coffee Break - Gather
      gather.town is an interactive site to replicate the experience of meeting people in the hotel hallway. Come by and meet some new people!

      1430-1530 
      maprg(Measurement and Analysis for Protocols) research group
      Recent research that measures what is actually happening on the Internet with IETF protocols.

      1600-1800
      irtfopen (Internet Research Task Force Open Meeting)
      News and updates from the Internet Research Task Force, along with talks by recent Applied Networking Research Prize winners.

      WEDNESDAY, 9 November 2021

      1200-1400
      madinas (MAC Address Device Identification for Network and Application Services) working group
      As end hosts randomize their MAC address to preserve privacy, the network may have to update some of its mechanisms. This working group is just getting started, and little prior context will be required to follow along.

      1600-1800
      hrpc (Human Rights Protocol Considerations) research group
      Examines if standards and protocols can enable, strengthen or threaten human rights. Will feature talks on "The global Internet Governance Forum: It's history and the future" and the "Design Justice" principles. It will also discuss protocols and their intersection with human rights, freedom of association, and feminism.

      1600-1800
      rtgwg (Routing Area Working Group) working group
      Venue to discuss, evaluate, support, and develop proposals for new work in the Routing Area.  This WG also works on fast-reroute, YANG models, and other general routing topics.

      1600-1800
      priv (Privacy Respecting Incorporation of Values) BOF
      PRIV is a "birds of a feather" (BOF) meeting to gauge interest in the IETF standardizing a privacy preserving protocol for aggregated statistics and metrics. As this is a new topic, it will be introduced as part of the meeting.

      1600-1800
      alto (Application-Layer Traffic Optimization) working group
      ALTO is a protocol that allows clients to find the shortest path to a resource available at multiple addresses. Today, the working group is introducing new work to support its new charter.

      THURSDAY, 11 November 2021

      1200-1400
      scim (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) working group
      This reopened group will tackle updates to the SCIM protocol, and introduce new work today.

      1200-1400
      coinrg (Computing in the Network) research group

      The Computing in the Network Research group considers new network architectures that emphasise the merger of computation and networking, including programmable data planes, in-network machine learning, programmable routing, etc. Research talks tend to be relatively self-contained and require little prior context. 

      1430-1530 
      iabopen (Internet Architecture Board Open Meeting)
      In this session, the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) provides a more detailed update on their technical programs, workshops, and current work-in-process architectural guidance documents, and seeks community input.

      1430-1530 
      pearg (Privacy Enhancements and Assessments) research group
      Presentations and discussions on recent research on privacy enhancing systems, technologies, and protocols.

      1530-1600
      Newcomers' Coffee Break - Gather
      A second chance to meet fellow new participants and exchange ideas with them,

      1600-1800
      dnsop (Domain Name System Operations) working group
      Unsurprisingly, DNSOP discusses DNS Operations. This is an interesting WG for all newcomers who have even a passing interest in the DNS, and is one of the more approachable WGs.

      1600-1800
      saag(Security Area Open Meeting / Security Dispatch) working group
      Time to discuss the overall state of the Security Area. The invited talk for this meeting will be from US NIST on their Post Quantum Cryptography project.

      FRIDAY, 12 November 2021

      1200-1400
      dance (DANE Authentication for Network Clients Everywhere) working group
      DANCE is working to extend DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE, RFC 6698) from server authentication to client authentication.  This is its first meeting as a working group.

      1200-1400
      httpapi (Building Blocks for HTTP APIs) working group
      HTTPAPI focuses on machine-to-machine general HTTP extensions, facilitated by HTTP APIs. Current work includes machine-readable errors and formats for representing sets of links as stand-alone documents.

      1430-1530
      ntp (Network Time Protocol) working group
      This rechartered working group will discuss proposals to release version 5 of the venerable NTP.

      1430-1530
      rtgarea (Routing Area Open Meeting)
      Time to discuss the overall state of the Routing Area.  It typically includes updates from a handful of WGs and general discussions.

      1600-1700
      iotops (IOT Operations) working group
      IOTOPS discusses operational issues related to IoT, in particular related to device onboarding and lifecycle management. Unlike other working groups, IoTOps is primarily a discussion group for people to collaborate.


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