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IoT DNS Security and Privacy Guidelines Update

This is a draft agenda: changes are still being made.

Speaker:
Jim Mozley, Infoblox, University College London and Inria
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IoT
Duration:
20 min
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Abstract

This talk will provide an update on the Internet Draft "IoT DNS Security and Privacy Guidelines" and seek to get working group input on the draft’s topics.

The draft is based on research into the DNS behaviour of IoT devices that aims to mitigate the security risks identified by the research. The draft is intended as a best current practice that can be used by manufacturers and referenced by standards organisations. It can also be useful content for network operators who might be involved in some of the mitigations due to the nature of DNS resolution and who have an interest in network security in this area.

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Speaker

Jim Mozley

Jim Mozley

Jim Mozley has managed TLD and Protective DNS services that are part of the UK Critical National Infrastructure and TLDs for major global tech companies and brands. Jim has a long history with DNS (and DHCP & IP Address Management), working with customers on implementation, migrations, education, bespoke development, integration, and DNS related threat intelligence. In his current role, Jim works on supporting customers in the intersection of security, regulatory compliance and technical standards. He truly believes that it always starts with DNS and Jim is passionate about using it as a foundational layer of network security. It might be the firewall, but it’s probably DNS.

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