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| 143 || [[Consolidated_programme_2020#ws03_20|WS 3]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || DoH  - the year after; the discussion about DoH is dominated by a distraction called "blocking/filtering"; are there alternatives to enhancing the confidentiality of DNS traffic?  What are the policy and architectural  implications of both concentration and "micro fragmentation", where the latter shall describe the breaking apart of  "end system" into baskets of loosely coupled apps without joint control? || EuroDIG
| 143 || [[Consolidated_programme_2020#ws03_20|WS 3]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || DoH  - the year after; the discussion about DoH is dominated by a distraction called "blocking/filtering"; are there alternatives to enhancing the confidentiality of DNS traffic?  What are the policy and architectural  implications of both concentration and "micro fragmentation", where the latter shall describe the breaking apart of  "end system" into baskets of loosely coupled apps without joint control? || EuroDIG
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| 145 || [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_145|Big Stage]] || Roberto Gaetano || EURALO Individual Users Association || Civil society || Quantum technologies – from basic research to market. Quantum technologies are of a paramount importance for many aspects related to the internet, from IT security, including encryption, to AI and pattern recognition. || EuroDIG
| 145 || [[Consolidated_programme_2020#pre03_20|PRE 3]], [[BigStage_2020#Bigstage_145|Big Stage]] || Roberto Gaetano || EURALO Individual Users Association || Civil society || Quantum technologies – from basic research to market. Quantum technologies are of a paramount importance for many aspects related to the internet, from IT security, including encryption, to AI and pattern recognition. || EuroDIG
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| 146 || [[Consolidated_programme_2020#ws11_20|WS 11]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || Innovation and change close to the core of the network -- who has the power and what are the drivers?  Traditionally, changes to core Internet functions have been applied very carefully, incremental and backwards compatible to the "installed base" (cf DNSSEC, IPv6, ...) Is this approach useful to keep pace and how does it fit into a world of apps and concentration of services? || EuroDIG
| 146 || [[Consolidated_programme_2020#ws11_20|WS 11]] || Peter Koch || DENIC eG || Technical community || Innovation and change close to the core of the network -- who has the power and what are the drivers?  Traditionally, changes to core Internet functions have been applied very carefully, incremental and backwards compatible to the "installed base" (cf DNSSEC, IPv6, ...) Is this approach useful to keep pace and how does it fit into a world of apps and concentration of services? || EuroDIG

Revision as of 19:02, 17 February 2020

During the period from 1 October – 8 December 2019 we received 179 submissions in the joint call for issues for the EuroDIG and SEEDIG 2020 programme planning. You can find the breakdown here.

Categories are colored as follows:

 Access & literacy   Development of IG ecosystem   Human rights & data protection   Innovation and economic issues   Media & content   Cross cutting / other issues   Security and crime   Technical & operational issues 

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You can also download the list of proposals as of 14 Dec. 2019 as pdf file.

Proposals submitted during the Planning Meeting / programme review phase