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'''Joe Abley''' is a Trustee at NZNOG Trust and the Director of DNS Operations at ICANN. Mr. Abley is also the Network Architect at TekSavvy Solutions, Inc. He serves as the Technical Committee Chair at LonIX Advisory Council and Director at Hopcount Limited.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jabley Joe Abley's Linkedin Profile]</ref> He provides direction and management for ICANN's production DNS services and is an active contributor to [[IETF]].<ref>[http://ispsummit.ca/speakers.php Speakers at 2011 Canadian ISP Summit]</ref>
'''Joe Abley''' is the Director of DNS Operations at ICANN. He is also Network Architect at TekSavvy Solutions, Inc, a large, independent Canadian ISP, a member of the LonIX Advisory Council and a Director at Hopcount Limited.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jabley Joe Abley's Linkedin Profile]</ref> Joe provides direction for the operation of ICANN's production DNS services, including the [http://l.root-servers.org/ L Root Server] and the systems and processes used to manage [http://dns.icann.org/ksk/ds19036/ DNSSEC in the root zone of the DNS]. Joe is an active contributor to the [[IETF]], a volunteer instructor for the [http://www.nsrc.org/ Network Startup Resource Center] and a trustee of the [http://www.nznog.org/ New Zealand Network Operators Group].


He has written several [http://www.arkko.com/tools/allstats/joeabley.html RFCs].  
Joe has written several [http://www.arkko.com/tools/allstats/joeabley.html RFCs].  
He attends [[NANOG]] Meetings<ref>[http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog34/presentations/abley.pgp.pdf Trust Reflection]</ref> [[ICANN Meetings]], [[AfNOG]], [[SANOG]] and other internet related forums and conferences.<ref>[http://www.isc.org/community/presentations Presentations By ISC People]</ref><ref>[http://ispsummit.ca/speakers.php Speakers at 2011 Canadian ISP Summit]</ref>
He attends operator meetings including [[NANOG]], [[RIPE]], the [http://ispsummit.ca/ Canadian ISP Summit], [[AfNOG]], [[SANOG]] and [http://www.nznog.org/ NZNOG].


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
He was the director of Toronto Internet Exchange from 2007-2009. At afilias, he was the Director of Operations, Content Propagation and Resolution Services, where he was responsible for and part of the team which manages Afilias' distributed authority server platform for various Afilias-operated top-level domains. He was also an Executive director at IAB for one year and SANOG Committee Chair at NANOG.


From 2004-2006, he worked at the [[ISC]], where he had the responsibility of the architecture and operation of ISC's networks in California and in the twenty F root nameserver nodes distributed around the world, many of which he helped install. While he was at ISC, he taught at workshops and tutorial in many parts of the world.<ref>[http://www.bsdcan.org/2004/speaker.php?id=21 BSDCAN 2004]</ref> He has also worked at Metromedia Fiber Network and Clear Communications Limited.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jabley Joe Abley's Linkedin Profile]</ref> He is a founder of Auckland Peering Exchange.<ref>[http://2006.nznog.org/node/67 NANOG 2006]</ref>
He was the director of Toronto Internet Exchange from 2007-2009. At [[Afilias]], he was the Director of Operations, Content Propagation and Resolution Services, where he was responsible for and part of the team which managed Afilias' distributed authority server platform for various Afilias-operated top-level domains. He was also an Executive director at IAB, chair of the [[NANOG]] Steering Committee, a member of the Programme Committee at [[NANOG]] and [[SANOG]].
 
From 2004-2006, Joe worked at [[ISC]], where he had the responsibility of the architecture and operation of ISC's networks in California and in the twenty F root nameserver nodes distributed around the world, many of which he helped install. While he was at ISC, he taught at workshops and tutorial in many parts of the world.<ref>[http://www.bsdcan.org/2004/speaker.php?id=21 BSDCAN 2004]</ref> He has also worked at Metromedia Fiber Network (now, again, [http://www.above.net/ AboveNet]) and Clear Communications Limited (now [http://www.telstraclear.co.nz/ TelstraClear]). Joe was a founder of the [http://www.ape.net.nz/ Auckland Peering Exchange (APE)].


== Education ==
== Education ==
He holds a BBA in Physical and Computer Science from the University of Cambridge.<ref>[http://nanog.cluepon.net/index.php/Joe_Abley Joe Abley]</ref>
Joe narrowly escaped with a BA in Physical and Computer Science from the [http://www.cam.ac.uk/ University of Cambridge], who also awarded him an MA [http://www.cam.ac.uk/univ/degrees/ma.html for reasons unrelated to study].


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
Mr. Abley currently lives in Ontario, Canada with his wife and two children.<ref>[http://2006.nznog.org/node/67 NANOG 2006]</ref>
Joe currently lives in Ontario, Canada with two children and a long-suffering, incontinent cat named Lucy.
 
== Presentations ==
== Presentations ==
*[http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog34/presentations/abley.pgp.pdf Trust Reflection]
*[http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog34/presentations/abley.pgp.pdf Trust Reflection]

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Joe Abley is the Director of DNS Operations at ICANN. He is also Network Architect at TekSavvy Solutions, Inc, a large, independent Canadian ISP, a member of the LonIX Advisory Council and a Director at Hopcount Limited.[1] Joe provides direction for the operation of ICANN's production DNS services, including the L Root Server and the systems and processes used to manage DNSSEC in the root zone of the DNS. Joe is an active contributor to the IETF, a volunteer instructor for the Network Startup Resource Center and a trustee of the New Zealand Network Operators Group.

Joe has written several RFCs. He attends operator meetings including NANOG, RIPE, the Canadian ISP Summit, AfNOG, SANOG and NZNOG.

Career History[edit | edit source]

He was the director of Toronto Internet Exchange from 2007-2009. At Afilias, he was the Director of Operations, Content Propagation and Resolution Services, where he was responsible for and part of the team which managed Afilias' distributed authority server platform for various Afilias-operated top-level domains. He was also an Executive director at IAB, chair of the NANOG Steering Committee, a member of the Programme Committee at NANOG and SANOG.

From 2004-2006, Joe worked at ISC, where he had the responsibility of the architecture and operation of ISC's networks in California and in the twenty F root nameserver nodes distributed around the world, many of which he helped install. While he was at ISC, he taught at workshops and tutorial in many parts of the world.[2] He has also worked at Metromedia Fiber Network (now, again, AboveNet) and Clear Communications Limited (now TelstraClear). Joe was a founder of the Auckland Peering Exchange (APE).

Education[edit | edit source]

Joe narrowly escaped with a BA in Physical and Computer Science from the University of Cambridge, who also awarded him an MA for reasons unrelated to study.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Joe currently lives in Ontario, Canada with two children and a long-suffering, incontinent cat named Lucy.

Presentations[edit | edit source]

External Links[edit | edit source]

Joe Abley on Google Plus.

References[edit | edit source]