
Hello NANOG 53 attendees, For those with an interest in the "Track: ISP Security" scheduled for Monday, October 10 at 4:30 PM in Millenium Hall here is a brief synopsis of the event to help you plan your day. As coordinator of the track, I'd also like to invite anyone interested to give a lightning talk (for this track only, not the general session), encourage you to introduce yourself as a security point-of-contact (PoC) and participate in the key signing event. The ISP Security track covers current network security related topics in a semi-private venue. That is, the session is not recorded, but there are no participation restrictions beyond NANOG attendance. Planned topics and the facilitators include: PROTECT IP - Chris Morrow (Google) BGP Security Demo - Oliver Borchert (NIST) Lightning Talks and PoC Personals - you PGP Usage and Key Signing - John Kristoff (Team Cymru) No slides for lightning talks or personals are necessary, but if you wish to provide one, please limit it to one page. 28-point or larger fonts are highly recommended. Priority will be given to those who don't need slides or submit a one-page PDF to me in advance. Please add your PGP public key(s) to the event the key ring before arriving. You can copy-and-paste the ASCII output of your public key (e.g. gpg --export -a your@email.example.net) or upload your public key to the following URL: <http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=6622> John
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John Kristoff