Dear John, as ITU-T SG17 chair I sincerely appreciate you highlighting the
event here.

The honest answer for why 5th of September vs 9th of May is simply because
we had materially no time to do it in May.

Preparing for my first SG17 plenary meeting in April as new chair was an
adventure and the preparation of our highly successful AI Security and
Trust workshop in July in AI for Good took us a lot of time too.

So I used the ambiguity of interpretation of the date to move it to the 5th
of September.

The steering committee did a speedy and very efficient work over the summer
to make this one happen and I believe we have a good new dynamic here and a
good program.

Some inspiration came at IETF 124 which was good. Thank you to the RPKI
team, Russ, etc.

In 2026, both 9th of May and 5th of September are on a Saturday, bad luck.

So we will make a decision and I would like this meeting to go back in May.
We will keep you informed and we will be much better and longer prepared.

Again thank you very much

Best Regards

PS: I'm back from holidays and only catching up now.

Arnaud Taddei

Global Security Strategist | Enterprise Security Group | ITU-T SG17 chair

mobile: +41 79 506 1129

Geneva, Switzerland

[email protected] | broadcom.com


On Thu, Jul 31, 2025 at 4:11 AM John Levine <[email protected]> wrote:

> The ITU is having their annual X.509 day on 5 September.  (Presumably it'd
> be on May 9 if it were in the US.)
>
> It's open to anyone but you have to register.  Details here:
>
>
> https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/Workshops-and-Seminars/2025/0509/Pages/default.aspx
>
> R's,
> John
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