IETF 98 Chicago, IL, USA March 26-31, 2017 Host: Ericsson IETF 98 Information: https://ietf.org/meeting/98/index.html Register online at: https://ietf.org/meeting/register.html 1. Registration 2. Thursday Tech Talk Speaker Series 3. Code Sprint 4. Hackathon 5. IETF 98 Meeting Wiki 6. Sponsors 1. Registration: A. Early-Bird Registration: USD 700, if paid in full prior to 23:59 UTC 2017-03-17 B. After Early-Bird cutoff: USD 875 C. Full-time Student Registrations: USD 150 (with proper ID) D. One Day Pass Registration: USD 375 E. Registration Cancellation Cutoff for registration cancellation was Monday, 20 March 2017 at UTC 23:59 and has passed F. Online Registration and Payment ends Friday, 24 March, 2017, 17:00 local Chicago time G. On-site Registration begins on Sunday, 26 March 2017 at 10:00 local Chicago time 2. Thursday Tech Talk Speaker Series! Date: Thursday, March 30th Time: 12:00 - 12:45 Room: Zurich E/F, Swissotel (Note: Lunch will NOT be provided) Speaker: John Mattsson, Senior Specialist at Ericsson Security Research Topic: The Real Deal on Cellular Security Topic Description: This talk will describe how cellular security has evolved in earlier generations as well as the industry's vision for security and privacy in 5G. 2G systems were among the first global mass-market products using cryptography in a time when only secret algorithms could be used. Much has happened since, and all algorithms and protocols are now public. The goal of the talk is to dispel myths, describe the current situation in 4G, and how 5G will improve security and privacy while at the same time increase flexibility and enable IoT use cases. Speaker Biography: John Mattsson is a Senior Specialist at Ericsson Security Research with a focus on Security Protocols, Cryptography, and IoT. John has been active in 3GPP and the IETF on a large number of topics and is now coordinating Ericsson's security related activities in the IETF. He holds a M.Sc. in Engineering Physics from KTH (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) and a M.Sc. in Business Administration and Economics from Stockholm University. 3. Code Sprint The IETF 98 Code Sprint in Chicago will, as always, let you work on fixing those things about the datatracker which you most urgently desire to do something about. When: Saturday, March 25 from 09:30 to 18:00 Where: Swissotel Chicago, Vevey 3 Information: https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/IETF98Sprint Sign-Up: https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/IETF98SprintSignUp Mailing List: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/codesprints For information on setting up your environment, code checkout and commit, etc., see: https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/SprintCoderSetup The Sprint will be run according to the IETFSprintHowto: https://trac.tools.ietf.org/tools/ietfdb/wiki/IETFSprintHowto 4. Hackathon The IETF is holding a Hackathon at IETF 98 to encourage developers to discuss, collaborate and develop utilities, ideas, sample code and solutions that show practical implementations of IETF standards. When: Saturday March 25 and Sunday March 26 Where: Swissotel Chicago, Room Vevey 1/2 Signup for the Hackathon: https://www.ietf.org/registration/ietf98/hackathonregistration.py More information can be found here: https://ietf.org/hackathon/98-hackathon.html Keep up to date by subscribing to: https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/hackathon The IETF is still seeking a Hackathon sponsor for 2017! For more information please see: https://iaoc.ietf.org/host-and-sponsorship.html Contact Howie Baggott if interested, baggott@isoc.org. The Hackathon is free to attend and open to all. Extend the invitation to colleagues outside the IETF! Descriptions and information regarding the technologies for the hackathon are located on the IETF 98 Meeting Wiki: https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/98hackathon Don’t see anything that interests you? Feel free to add your preferred technology to the list, sign up as its Champion and show up to work on it. Note: you must login to the wiki to add content. If you do add a new technology, we strongly suggest that you send an email to hackathon@ietf.org to let others know. You may generate interest in your technology, and find other people who want to contribute to it. To request a wiki account, please click on the “login” button on the bottom right corner of the page, and choose “register.” If you need a new password please click on the “login” button on the bottom right corner of the page and choose “Send new password.” 5. IETF 98 Meeting Wiki The IETF 98 meeting wiki has been created to exchange information regarding IETF 98. Your IETF 98 (Chicago) wiki can be found here: https://www.ietf.org/registration/MeetingWiki/wiki/ietf98 To create an account, click ‘Login’ at the bottom of the wiki and then ‘Register’. If you have forgotten your password, you may reset it with the "Send new password" link. 6. Sponsors We would like to thank the following companies who are sponsoring IETF98: Ericsson (Host), AT&T, Comcast Business, Akamai, CIRA, Cablelabs, and Verisign! We will have a very exciting Bits-N-Bites with demonstrations from ARRIS, Comcast, F5, NBCUniversal, NSA and Sigfox! If you would like to get your company involved as a sponsor, and support the work of the IETF, please contact Howie Baggott @ baggott@isoc.org or call +41763340337