Introduction
1.
The IETF
1.1.
New Working Groups
1.2.
Birds of a Feather (BOFs)
1.2.1.
Digital Emblems (diem)
1.2.2.
RESTful Provisioning Protocol (rpp)
1.2.3.
High Performance Wide Area Network(hpwan)
1.2.4.
Deepspace(deepspace)
1.3.
General Area
1.3.1.
All Dispatch
1.3.2.
Moderation Procedures(modpod)
1.4.
Applications and Real-Time Area
1.4.1.
More Instant Messaging Interoperability (mimi)
1.4.2.
Registration Protocols Extensions (regext)
1.4.3.
Secure Telephony Identity Revisited (stir)
1.4.4.
Workload Identity in Multi System Environments (wimse)
1.5.
Internet Area
1.5.1.
Adaptive DNS Discovery (add)
1.5.2.
DNS Delegation(deleg)
1.6.
Operations and Management Area
1.6.1.
Getting Ready for Energy Efficient Networking (green)
1.6.2.
Network Management Operations (nmop)
1.7.
Security Area
1.7.1.
Messaging Layer Security (mls)
1.7.2.
Post-Quantum Use In Protocols (pquip)
1.7.3.
Remote ATtestation ProcedureS (rats)
1.7.4.
Supply Chain Integrity, Transparency, and Trust (scitt)
1.7.5.
Software Updates for Internet of Things (suit)
1.7.6.
Secure Patterns for Internet CrEdentials (spice)
1.7.7.
Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers (dult)
1.8.
Web and Internet Transport
1.8.1.
Multiplexed Application Substrate over QUIC Encryption (masque)
1.8.2.
Standard Communication with Network Elements (scone)
2.
The IRTF
2.1.
Research Groups
2.1.1.
Crypto Forum (cfrc)
2.1.2.
Global Access to the Internet for All (gaia)
2.1.3.
Human Rights Protocol Considerations
2.1.4.
Decentralization of the Internet Research Group (dinrg)
2.1.5.
Research and Analysis of Standard-Setting Processes Proposed Research Group (rasprg)
2.1.6.
Quantum Internet Research Group(qirg)
3.
The IAB
3.1.
IAB Open
4.
During an IETF meeting
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