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Dr. Martin Stiemerling appointed as IETF Transport Area Director (IESG member) and Hannes Tschofening continues to serve on the IAB

Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) members are the managers of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards process.

The Internet Architecture Board (IAB) is a committee of the IETF which oversees architectural aspects for the Internet and oversees the process to create Internet Standards.

The IETF Nomination Committee (NomCom) recently appointed Martin Stiemerling as IESG member and Hannes Tschofenig as IAB member.

A Senior Research Scientist at NEC Europe Networking Labs, Dr. Stiemerling has long been active in the research and application of networking. He participated in development of the IETF protocols from 2000. He was one of the primary designers that developed the IETF Middlebox Communications (MIDCOM) protocol, the NEC's Simple Middlebox Configuration (SIMCO) Protocol version 3, as well as IETF NAT/firewall traversal and authorization protocols and Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) version 2.0. He chaired the IETF Next Steps in Signaling (NSIS) Working Group and chairs the IETF Peer-to-Peer Streaming Protocol (PPSP) and IRTG Virtual Network Research Group (VNRG). He received his PhD degree in 2011 (as member of the NET group) from the University of Goettingen.

Dipl. Hannes Tschofenig is a senior standard specialist at Nokia Siemens Networks while pursuing his PhD at the University of Goettingen. He has been serving as member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) since 2010 and currently co-chairs IETF OAUTH working group. Previously, he was a co-chair of IETF KEYPROV, DIME and ECRIT working groups, secretary of IETF NSIS working group and a co-author of more than 47 RFCs, including the Location-to-Service Translation Protocol (LoST), the Protocol for Carrying Authentication for Network Access (PANA), the Pre-Shared Key Extensible Authentication Protocol (PSK-EAP), IKEv2 Session Resumption, RSVP security properties and many more.


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