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Talk title: Update on the UNS/UCA - Creating a Global Least-Trust Information Space
Presenter: Manu Fontaine, Hushmesh Inc. Founder and CEO, will present in person
Abstract: At previous meetings, we introduced our work on the Universal Name System (UNS) and Universal Certificate Authority (UCA). We'd like to introduce this work to those who have not heard about it yet, and provide an update to those who have. This HotRFC includes an invitation to a side meeting on Wednesday 24 July @ 13:00 in the Prince of Wales/Oxford room. We will present how the UNS/UCA enables the creation of a global "least-trust" information space.
What we're looking for: We are looking for partners and collaborators, continued discussion on how to bring this work within the IETF community, and conversations about a global and neutral governance model for such an infrastructure.
Contact: manu@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Side meeting: UNS/UCA for a Global Least-Trust Information Space, Wednesday 24 July @ 13:00 in the Prince of Wales/Oxford room
Any relevant drafts: Not yet
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Talk title Presenter, Affiliation, and whether you’ll be presenting in person or remotely Short topic abstract (topics should be IETF- or IRTF-related in some way) What you're looking for (education, collaborators, implementers, etc.) Coordinates to learn more, contact those involved, participate in existing mailing lists and scheduled meetings, and/or relevant formal or side meetings. Any relevant drafts or helpful resources you’d like collaborators to look atTo provide slides, submit ppt or pdf to hotrfc@xxxxxxxx no later than Saturday, 2024-07-20, 2400 local meeting time.
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The session will be on Sunday, 2024-07-21, at 1800 local IETF meeting time
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Video of the session will be recorded for later viewing.
Spencer Dawkins and Liz Flynn will be hosting the session on-site. We hope you’ll tune in.
-- the HotRFC team
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