Security Track @ NANOG 62 Call for Participation
Friends, colleagues, fellow operators, The network security track, formerly known as the ISP security BoF, will be on the agenda at NANOG 62 in Baltimore and I will be the track facilitator. My good friend Krassimir (Krassi) Tzvetanov many of you may know, has also agreed to help coordinate. We not only seek your participation, but we are also interested you contributing to the track content. If there is something or if you know someone who might like to present, discuss or conduct a demonstration of, we want to hear from you. Here is an incomplete list of ideas to stir your thoughts: * BGPSEC and RPKI update or deployments * Route leak/hijack monitoring and mitigation * Mobile issues * IPv6 security concerns or case studies * DDoS mitigation experience and case studies * Customer support and management practices * Control plane best practices and templates * Embedded device problems and protections * Government regulatory, compliance and privacy issues * Walled garden techniques * Malware analysis * MPLS and VLAN security issues * VM and cloud security challenges * OpenFlow/SDN security considerations * <insert your new cool tool or idea here> Note, this track is not streamed nor recorded. If you want your PGP key signed by me (or anyone else), you should upload it before arriving to this page to we have a record of it before meeting in person. <http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=9191> John
of course i can make noise about the rpki and origin validation, if that is of help. and i do not need to know more than a few days in advance. but i would love 15 mins to talk about progress on cryptech, and hope to have a toy to show off. <https://trac.cryptech.is/>
If you want your PGP key signed by me (or anyone else), you should upload it before arriving to this page to we have a record of it before meeting in person.
grammar yuchh randy
participants (2)
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John Kristoff
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Randy Bush