DoH Policy Conference: What 's next for DNS-over-HTTPS

DoH Policy Conference: What 's next for DNS-over-HTTPS

The conference features panel debates and expert talks on the interaction between DoH and the wider internet ecosystem.

By ISPA

Date and time

Fri, 6 Dec 2019 13:00 - 17:30 GMT

Location

BT Centre

81 Newgate Street London EC1A 7AJ United Kingdom

About this event

About the event

DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) has captured the attention of politicians, the media and most crucially the technology and internet sector. This conference will feature panel debates and expert talks on the interaction between DoH and issues such as cyber security, network management and the wider approach to internet regulation.

Taking place shortly after IETF 106 in Singapore, the event will provide an opportunity to reflect on discussions that have taken place at international level and bring together ISPs, platforms, policy makers and regulators to discuss DoH and how this new standard should be implemented in Europe.

Draft Agenda*

1:00pm: Registration and Networking

1:30pm: Welcome

1:40pm: The international dimension - IETF & EDDI

  • Glenn Deen, Distinguished Engineer at Comcast
  • Paul Vixie, CEO at Farsight Security

2:30pm: A view from Brussels

  • Paolo Grassia Director of Public Policy, ETNO

2:50pm: Break and networking

3:15 pm: Eric Rescorla, CTO at Firefox

3:40pm: Martin J. Levy, Distinguished Engineer at Cloudflare

4:05pm: Panel debate Moving towards implementing DoH

  • Adam Kinsley, Director of Policy at Sky
  • Vittoria Bertola, Head of Policy and Innovation at Open-Xchange
  • Mallory Knodel, Head of Digital at Article 19
  • Mike Blanche, Head of Telecoms Strategic Relationships at Google
  • Andrew Campling, 419 Consulting (Chair)

5:05pm: Closing comments

5:15pm: Post Event Networking

7:30pm: Exit

*timings subject to change

The conference is co-organised by ISPA & 419 Consulting with the support of:

Organised by

ISPA , the Internet Services' Providers Association, is the UK's leading trade association for the UK internet industry, representing the sector to government, politicians, the media and public.

Established in 1995, ISPA currently has over 200 members, from access providers and content platforms, to network security businesses and hosting providers.

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