NANOG 45 is fast approaching. Today we have a preliminary agenda to announce that should assist people who need supplementary material for travel justifications. There are a number of presentation slots still available. The Program Committee will continue to accept presentations this week (if you plan to submit something, Friday was the deadline, but we will try to review presentations that arrive during the week this week. Please contact me if you have a talk in progress and need information on how to submit it, but in general: http://www.nanogpc.org/ Please note that conference registration is open and the early bird discount expires in under two weeks: https://nanog.merit.edu/registration/ Hotel registration is open as well, although to get the discount rate you may have to call the hotel. They are working on the automated registration issue and should have it resolved soon. Be aware: the hotel is outrageously cheap for very nice rooms (part of what should make your travel justification easier), so be sure to register soon. Also, consider booking travel soon. A number of airlines have substantially discounted flights at the moment, but one never knows when they might expire. The following talks were submitted early and have already been accepted by the Program Committee: Tutorials: ===================================================================== Introduction to LISP Dave Meyer, Cisco Dino Farinacci, Cisco Small Network Operator - Lessons Learned Pete Templin, Nextlink BGP 102: Scaling the Network Avi Freedman, Akamai DNSSEC at Comcast Srini Avirneni, Comcast Cable Accurate and Advanced Traceroute for Troubleshooting Richard Steenbergen Peering 101 William Norton and Kevin Oberman Plenary Presentations: ===================================================================== Tutorial on using the Malware Hash Registry Stephen Gill, Team Cymru Practical Reverse Traceroute Ethan Katz-Bassett, University of Washington DNSSEC at Comcast Srini Avirneni, Comcast Cable BFD - Is it worth it and does it work in production networks? Tom Scholl, AT&T Labs It's The End Of The World As We Know It (aka "The New Internet Architecture") David Meyer, Cisco/Univ of Oregon 4-byte ASNs Greg Hankins, Force10 Networks Birds of a Feather Sessions (BOFs): ===================================================================== ISP Security Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks Warren Kumari, Google Peering (including welcome, peering personals, peering survey results contact aaronh@bind.com to present) Aaron Hughes, Cariden Technologies, LMCO, UnitedLayer Research Forum: ===================================================================== A Comparative Analysis of BGP Anomaly Detection and Robustness Algorithms Kotikapaludi Sriram, Patrick Gleichmann, and Doug Montgomery 100Gbps for NexGen Content Distribution Networks Martin Zirngibl, Alcatel-Lucent I Look forward to seeing all of you in Santo Domingo, t. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Todd Underwood, Chair, NANOG Program Committee toddunder@gmail.com