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Opportunities and Challenges in the Next Generation Internet:
IPv6, Security and Privacy, Multilingualism and SEO

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Date: 13 -14 April 2010
Venue: Meeting Room S221, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Co-located event: ICT Expo (13-16 April 2010)
http://www.hktdc.com/fair/ictexpo-en/HKTDC-International-ICT-Expo.html

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AGENDA

13 April 2010 (Tuesday)
Day 1: IPv6, Security and Privacy

Time

Programme

09:00 - 09:30

Registration

09:30 - 10:20

Opening

Welcome Address:
Mr Charles Mok, Chairman, Internet Society Hong Kong

Welcome Address & Highlight:
Securing the Future Growth of the Internet: Plan to Adopt IPv6 in 2010 - Hong Kong

Mr Jeremy Godfrey, Government Chief Information Officer, OGCIO, HKSAR Government

ISOC Address :
Mr Rajnesh D. Singh, Head, Regional Bureau for Asia, Internet Society

Executive Address :
Dr. James Galvin, Director, Strategic Relationships and Technical Standards, Afilias


 

Morning Session – Enabling Future Growth : IPv6 is a Reality
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority's (IANA) remaining IPv4 address pool has now dropped below 9%. It is projected that Regional Internet Registries' (RIR) such as APNIC's remaining IPv4 address pool will exhaust sometime in late 2012. Transitioning to IPv6 is a business continuity issue for many organizations. IPv6 deployment is progressing widely in ISPs globally. This will have significant impact to multi-stakeholders, such as content providers and enterprise users. This session will provide insightful information about how other regions and economies are supporting IPv6 transition through multi-stakeholder collaboration. This session will also provide useful and tangible information for small-to-medium ISPs about IPv6 transition and also to large ISPs about how to support enterprise customers’ transition to IPv6.

10:20 - 10:50

Supporting evolution of the Internet community:
Overview of efforts of the Internet community to transit to IPv6

Speaker: Mr Paul Wilson, Director General, APNIC (Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre)

10:50 - 11:05

Morning Break

 

How Japan organised their multi-stakeholder approach to cope
with IPv4 address exhaustion (A sample of multi-stakeholder approach)

Speaker: Mr MAEMURA Akinori, Task Force on IPv4 Address Exhaustion, Japan and General Manager Internet Development Department, JPNIC (Japan Network Information Center)

Small to Medium ISP’s Perspective on IPv6
Speaker: Mr. Christian Dwinantyo, General Manager for IT Dept, D-NET,
an ISP in Jakarta, Indonesia

Assisting Enterprise Customers: ISP Support Enterprise Customers During IPv6 Deployment
Speaker: Mr. Takeshi Tomochika, Manager, IP Technology Department, Business Network Service Division, NTT Communications Corporation

ISOC-HK’s Continuous Approach to Support IPv6 Transition
Speaker: Mr Che-Hoo Cheng, Convener, IPv6 Working Group,
Internet Society Hong Kong

Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mr Charles Mok, Chairman, Internet Society Hong Kong

13:15 - 14:30

Lunch


 

Afternoon Session – Network Confidence, Security and Privacy of Online Registration Systems
There is a distinction between a trusted network and network security.  Security must be balanced and reinforced with user oriented privacy and user-managed identity to foster network confidence.  The Internet has become a mainstream platform for commercial and social communications.  Its naming system is a key navigational addressing system for the Internet.  Domain names are indispensable for users when moving from one place (i.e. website/page) to another on the Internet.  Security of this navigation and registration system therefore becomes a critical concern for end users.  Imagine thinking you are entering "ABCcompany.com" but in fact ended up arriving into a fraudulent site.  Privacy also becomes another consideration, especially given the nature that all registration data are publicly viewable, including the registrant's postal address, phone and email.  This session will explore security and privacy issues, such as phishing, of web addresses and what some of the solutions may be.

Time

Programme

14:00 - 14:30

Registration

14:30 - 15:10

Opening Session
Introduction: ISOC's Trust & Identity Initiative
Speaker: Mr. J. Trent Adams, Outreach Specialist, Trust & Identity, Internet Society

15:10 - 15:25

Afternoon Break

15:25 - 17:35

DNSSEC Deployment: Relevance for End Users
Speaker: Dr. James Galvin, Director, Strategic Relationships and Technical Standards, Afilias

Abuse of the DNS: Protecting Users and Organizations from the Latest Phishing, Malware, and DNS Attacks
Speaker: Mr. Rod Rasmussen, President and CTO, Internet Identity, Co-Chair, APWG Internet Policy Committee
(Anti-Phishing Working Group)

WHOIS: Privacy and Abuse
Speaker: Mr Dave Piscitello, Senior Security Technologist, ICANN (via video conference)

How can user balance between privacy and security?
Speaker: Cheryl Langdon-Orr, Chair of the ICANN At-Large Advisory
Committee (ALAC)

Privacy or Security: Who are we protecting and what have we given up
Speaker: Mr Chester Soong, Member, Asian Advisory Board, (ISC)2

Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mr Chester Soong, Member, Asian Advisory Board, (ISC)2

 

14 April 2010 (Wednesday)
Day 2: Multilingualism and SEO

Morning Session – Multilingualism and Internet Navigation
The Internet is a global phenomenon. In support of its continued global development, it has become critical for its core navigation system to become multilingual. Internationalized Domain Names (IDN), or sometimes called multilingual domain names, is the next generation Internet navigation system that would allow website addresses to be expressed in any language, such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean and others (and not confined to English alphanumeric characters e.g. "www.abc123.com"). IDN holds the promise to bring the Internet to the rest of the world whose primary language is not English. Multilingual domain names will mean local businesses can finally establish their own brand name, and do so potentially in their own local language. This session will explore the development and deployment of multilingual domain name technologies across the Internet and how it will impact Internet users socially and commercially around the world.

Time

Programme

09:00 - 09:30

Registration

09:30 - 10:20

Open Session

Welcome Address
Mr Charles Mok, Chairman, Internet Society Hong Kong

ISOC Address
Mr Rajnesh D. Singh, Head, Regional Bureau for Asia, Internet Society

Multilingualism and the Internet
Mr Rajnesh D. Singh, Head, Regional Bureau for Asia, Internet Society

10:20 - 11:20

Social Impact of Introduction of IDN ccTLD & gTLDs
Speaker: Ms Tina Dam, Senior Director, IDNs, ICANN (via video conference)

IDN ccTLD Fast Track and China
Speaker: Mr. LI Guang Hao, Director, International Affairs, CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center)

11:20 - 11:35

Morning Break

11:35 - 13:15

Japanese IDN and Search Navigation in Japan
Speaker: Mr Hiro Hotta, Director, JPRS (Japan Registry Services)

IDN policies and social development in Asia
Speaker: Mr Ching Chiao, VP Community Relations, DotAsia Organisation

Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mr Edmon Chung, CEO, DotAsia Organisation

13:15 - 14:30

Lunch

Afternoon Session – Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Business Identities
One of the keys to successful online initiatives is the ability to drive traffic to your website. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is one of the key tools for driving traffic. The utilization of web addresses for driving traffic through search engine optimization has become an important tool for online businesses. Pioneered by domain name investors, the technique is now utilized by large companies in US and Europe to support marketing campaigns and product launches. Asian enterprises have been slow in the adoption of domain names, and has been even further behind in leveraging the use of portfolios of domain names for search engine optimization and reaching users. This session will explore the importance of online presence for SMEs (small medium enterprises) and large businesses alike, and how industry can help in raising awareness and best practices among SMEs in Asia.

Time

Programme

14:00 - 14:30

Registration

14:30 - 16:40

Domain Names: an important Investment for SMEs
Speaker: Mr Hirokatsu Ohigashi, Executive Director, GMO Registry, Japan

Strategic Domain Portfolio, SEO and Traffic Development
Speaker: Mr Morgan Linton, President, Linton Investments (Domain investor), US (via video conference)

How to Engage your Customers through SEO and Social Media
Speaker: Ms Melodie Tao, Social Media Consultant and Online Marketing Educator, US

SEO in the Asia Internet Domain
Ms Leona Chen-Birkner, Director of Registrar & Community Relations

Panel Discussion
Moderator: Mr Edmon Chung, CEO, DotAsia Organisation

16:40 - 17:15

Networking Opportunity (Coffee and snacks)

 

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