4.1. IETF

Internet technical standards are developed mainly by the  Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The main internet standards developed by the IETF include the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), the domain name system (DNS), and the secure sockets layer (SSL).  

Other significant standards developed: 


4.1.1. How to engage in standards development at the IETF

 

The IETF technical specifications are published in RFC documents, beginning as Internet-Drafts (I-Ds) which are then adopted, improved, and revised by a working group.  An I-D can be authored by an individual or a group, and obtains standing in the IETF if adopted by a working group or approved as an RFC. A complete list of all active working groups, with links to their charters, discussion email lists, and other information is available on IETF Datatracker

The IETF Policy Program is a virtual four-week program targeting government officials, policy makers, and regulators. The program gives visibility to the IETF standards environment and covers three thematic tracks: 

  • The history of the internet and the IETF
  • The internet’s inner workings
  • Tackling internet challenges

Participants have an opportunity to engage with experts and leaders on leading-edge technical and policy issues, and immerse in the open standards development process by participating in IETF Working Group sessions.

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