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Working title: IoT and Core Internet values Dynamic Coalition: Internet successes and failures to support a world living under COVID19 lockdown

Session teaser

The Dynamic Coalitions on Internet of Things and Core Internet Values are holding an online roundtable discussion on day zero of EuroDIG to discuss characteristics of the current Internet, its successes and failures to support a World living under COVID19 lockdown.

Session description

Internet of Things / Core Internet Values - what characteristics of IoT Good Practice and Core Internet Values have contributed to the success of the Internet and IoT to support a world living under Covid19 lockdown?

Has the Covid19 Pandemic triggered the need to change IoT Good Practices or Core Internet Values because of the paradigm shift that it has caused in the world?

In parallel with the Pandemic, this year has seen the proposal for New Internet 2030 in the New IP group at the ITU. This proposal includes a replacement of most, if not all Core Internet Values, with a new model for the Internet's underlying transport layer, plus all of the Governance Model that the Internet relies on.

Why should this model be, or not be embraced, in the context of Internet of Things Devices, and of Core Internet Values?

Format

Joint Roundtable discussion of the Dynamic Coalition on Internet of Things (DC-IoT) and Dynamic Coalition on Core Internet Values (DC-CIV)


Further reading

Core Internet Values, a working paper 2016 listing these as defined in the IGF context. See: https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/4189/169

Internet Invariants from the Internet Society See: https://www.internetsociety.org/policybriefs/internetinvariants

Internet Society Discussion Paper on New IP Proposals See: https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2020/04/discussion-paper-now-available-about-the-new-ip-proposal/

RIPE NCC Paper on New IP Proposals See: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/marco_hogewoning/do-we-need-a-new-ip

People

Key participants:

  • Anthony Rutkowski - confirmed
  • Paul Blaker - Head of Global Internet Governance, DCMS UK Government - confirmed
  • John Grant - Chair of Non IP Networking ISG, ETSI - confirmed
  • Olaf Kolkman - Principal, Internet technology, Policy and Advocacy, Internet Society - confirmed
  • Marco Hogewonig - enior External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC - confirmed
  • Vint Cerf - Chief Internet Technologist, Google - confirmed
  • David Conrad - Chief Technical Officer, ICANN - confirmed
  • Advocate for 5G?