Computer networks
Internet Task Forces
The following are short descriptions of different Internet Task Forces. They were done as part of the Computer Networks course in the spring of 1997 and are mainly in Finnish.
A
- AIDAT (African Internet Development Action Team)
- AMSA Task Forces (American Medical Student Association)
- APT (Alliance for Public Technology)
- ATM forum
C
- CAT (Common Authentication Technology)
- CDT (The Center for Democracy and Technology)
- CIAC (Computer Incident Advisory Capability)
- CIEC (Citizens Internet Empowerment Coalition)
- CITF (CINA Internet Task Force)
- City of Austin Internet Task Force
- CIX (Commercial Internet eXchange)
- CNI (Coalition for Networked Information)
- CRA (Computing Research Association)
D
E
F
- FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams)
- FSF (Free Software Foundation)
- FUNET (Finnish University NETwork)
G
H
I
- IAB (Internet architecture board)
- IANA (The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)
- IEEE Digital Library Task Force
- IITF (Information Infrastructure Task Force)
- IKI (Internet-käyttäjät ikuisesti)
- ILPF (Internet Law and Policy Forum)
- ILTF (Internet Law Task Force)
- InterNIC (Internet Network Information Center)
- INTSERV (Integrated Services)
- IPC (Internet Privacy Coalition)
- IPNG (IP the Next Generation)
- IPPC (Internet Printing Protocol Charter)
- IPSEC (The IP Security Protocol Working Group)
- IRTF (Internet Research Task Force)
- ISC (Internet Software Consortium)
- ISOC (Internet Society)
- ISSA (Information Systems Security Profession)
- ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
L
M
O
P
S
T
U
V
W
- W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
- WITSA (World Information Technology and Services Alliances)
- WTS (Web transaction security)
This page is maintained by the assistants of verkot, E-mail: verkot@tcm.hut.fi
The page has last been updated 21.4.1997
URL: http://www.tcm.hut.fi/Studies/Tik-110.350/1998/Taskforces/