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IETF 122 Bangkok considers future of internet protocols

By Estrella QianJanuary 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Industry experts gathered to discuss the future of internet protocols, with key sessions on security, data privacy, and network optimization.
  • The event emphasized the need for robust, scalable, and secure internet infrastructure to meet the growing global demand for connected technologies.

What happened: Global technology leaders gather in Bangkok for IETF 122

IETF 122, the 122nd meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), convened in Bangkok, bringing together industry experts, engineers, and policymakers from around the world. The event focused on critical developments in internet protocols, tackling challenges such as improving security, enhancing data privacy, and addressing network scalability. Discussions also covered the integration of emerging technologies like AI, 5G, and IoT into existing internet infrastructure.

Notable sessions included a deeper exploration of how to future-proof internet governance and address potential cybersecurity threats. The conference highlighted the need for enhanced international collaboration to ensure a universally accessible, secure, and resilient global internet. Experts also emphasized the importance of refining network protocols to support a growing demand for connected devices, from autonomous vehicles to smart cities.

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Why it’s important

IETF 122 is crucial for shaping the future of internet technology. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, maintaining an efficient, secure, and scalable global network is more important than ever. The discussions at IETF 122 have direct implications for how industries will innovate and adopt new technologies, from AI and IoT to smart cities and autonomous systems. By refining internet protocols, IETF aims to improve the way data is shared, processed, and secured across borders, ensuring that digital systems can continue to evolve without compromising privacy or performance.

Additionally, the event highlighted the importance of collaboration between global stakeholders—governments, businesses, and non-profits—to create an inclusive, universally accessible internet. This global approach is vital to ensuring that the internet remains a driver of innovation, growth, and equitable access for everyone.

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Estrella Qian

Estrella is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied IHRM at University of Reading. She specializes in IT infrastructure and AI. You can reach out to her at estrella.qian@btw.media.

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