Based on the messages on the kictanet list, this looks like it would be of interest to many of you. Today, the IETF Technical Plenary focused on the topic of Hardening of the Internet. This plenary focused on what can be done to protect the Internet and its users from pervasive surveillance. The Audio/Video feed can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV71hhEpQ20 Presentation materials are at: https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/88/materials.html#wg-plenaryw Agenda below: 1. IAB Chair Report 2. IRTF Chair Report 3. RSE and RSOC Chair Report 4. Technical Topic: Internet Hardening New reports of large-scale Internet traffic monitoring appear almost every day. We were all aware that targeted interception was taking place, but the scale and scope in the recent reports is surprising. Such scale was not envisaged during the design of many Internet protocols; the threat is quite different than expected. Now, the Internet community must consider the consequences. While details of these attack techniques remain largely unknown, we can talk about possible ways to harden the Internet in light of pervasive Internet monitoring. We can take a closer look at our protocols and the security properties that they provide. A panel will summarize recent discussions and suggest potential IETF actions to make large-scale monitoring more difficult. a. Introduction (Bruce Schneier) What we know and what we do not know. b. Earlier IETF Debates (Brian Carpenter) The IETF has several cornerstone documents about Internet security and privacy, including RFCs 1984, 3365, 2804, and 6973. c. Potential IETF Activities (Stephen Farrell) Summary of the discussion on the perpass mailing list. 5. Open Mic