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[[Consolidated programme 2019|'''Consolidated programme 2019 overview''']]<br /><br />
[[Consolidated programme 2019|'''Consolidated programme 2019 overview''']]<br /><br />
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Title: <big>'''The post-apocalyptic world without IPv6'''</big><br /><br />
Working title: <big>'''Flash 07'''</big><br /><br />
== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
Digital Identities for citizens are an emerging hot topic in the governance of Internet’s infrastructure and services as it touches many key questions of our digital future.
What will happen to the Internet if we continue to use legacy technologies like IPv4?


== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
Today the Single Sign-on identities of Google and Facebook dominate the playing field with hundreds of milliones of daily users. But none of these logins are welcome for e-government services where the true and validated identity of the citizen and the protection of personal data matters most.
Despite being around for over 20 year, IPv6 is still not the dominant IP version. IPv4, despite the obvious addressing limitations, is still the norm for Internet communication. In some parts of the world, where IPv4 addresses are exhausted (and therefore a user has no direct IPv4 address), you need alternative techniques such as NAT64. In other parts of the world, you see Carrier Grade NAT (or sometimes NAT over NAT over NAT) to multiplex the existing few IPv4 addresses. What can we do to boost IPv6 adoption? Who needs to be ultimately responsible for driving this necessary change?


Digital identities touch key questions like security, privacy and openess for the involved parties which are governments, companies and individuals.
This session is accessible for non-technical people, and a small technical introduction will cover the above concepts (and others).
 
The issue is to debate which single sign-on digital identities are capable to fulfill todays and future requirements and how should their governance look like. Do we want industry operated closed identities (walled-garden) or community/government managed open identites.
 
As citizens are prepared, willing and waiting for greater security, the digital identity represents a perfect opportunity for public authorities to revitalize the 'sovereign bond' with citizens.


== Format ==  
== Format ==  
After a short intro into the topic by the chair persons the governance of Digital Identities should be discussed with the audience. It sould be called a debate format.
Slide presentation followed by open discussion.
 
It is expected to have a lively discussion whether Digital Identities should be validated and managed by private entities or by an community/governmental approach.
 
'''Key question are:'''
 
* How much digital sovereignity do citizens need and want?
* Should the public sector take care not only for the official physical identity (passport, ID card) but also for the official digital identity?
* What are the real advantages of the different identity models?
* What's next on this topic?
* tbd


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
Until <span class="dateline">30 April 2019</span>.


'''Links'''
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_identity/ Digital Identity by Wikipedia]
* [https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/11/15/demystifying-digital-identity-what-it-is-what-it-isnt-and-what-it-can-be/ Forbes Magazine on Digital Identity]
* [https://www.handelsblatt.com/today/companies/the-virtual-you-german-online-id-startups-ready-to-take-on-us-titans/23583348.html/ ID startups ready to take on us titans]
* [https://www.gemalto.com/govt/identity/digital-identity-trends/ Digital Identity Trends by Gemalto]
* [http://www.id4me.de.org/ ID4me AISBL — Open Federated Global Idenity Protocol website]
* [https://digitale.id/2018/03/19/id-berlin/ ID-Berlin project website]
* ???


== People ==  
== People ==  
Key participants are
Until <span class="dateline">15 May 2019</span>: Key participants


* Dirk Krischenowski (organizer of the session and CEO of dotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG), krischenowski@dot.berlin
Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.
* Jörg Schweiger (CEO of DENIC e.G. and ID4me founding members)
* tbd
* tbd






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Revision as of 14:38, 2 May 2019

Consolidated programme 2019 overview

Title: The post-apocalyptic world without IPv6

Session teaser

What will happen to the Internet if we continue to use legacy technologies like IPv4?

Session description

Despite being around for over 20 year, IPv6 is still not the dominant IP version. IPv4, despite the obvious addressing limitations, is still the norm for Internet communication. In some parts of the world, where IPv4 addresses are exhausted (and therefore a user has no direct IPv4 address), you need alternative techniques such as NAT64. In other parts of the world, you see Carrier Grade NAT (or sometimes NAT over NAT over NAT) to multiplex the existing few IPv4 addresses. What can we do to boost IPv6 adoption? Who needs to be ultimately responsible for driving this necessary change?

This session is accessible for non-technical people, and a small technical introduction will cover the above concepts (and others).

Format

Slide presentation followed by open discussion.

Further reading

Until .

Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: Main page of EuroDIG

People

Until : Key participants

Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.