Re: NANOG Security Track: Route Security
Hello Everyone, I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this: * Andre Toonk - examples of hijacks, other ideas * Alexander Azimov - State of BGP Security * David Wishnick - ARIN TAL * Job Snijders - Routing security roadmap * Chris Morrow - So I need to start filtering routes from peers...' and 'hey guess who needs to update their IRR data?' Time permitting at the end of the time slot we'll have a panel and time for duscussion as well. Regards, Krassi
Hi Any online link available for remote participation or viewing ? On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:46 PM Krassimir Tzvetanov <maillists@krassi.biz> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this: * Andre Toonk - examples of hijacks, other ideas * Alexander Azimov - State of BGP Security * David Wishnick - ARIN TAL * Job Snijders - Routing security roadmap * Chris Morrow - So I need to start filtering routes from peers...' and 'hey guess who needs to update their IRR data?'
Time permitting at the end of the time slot we'll have a panel and time for duscussion as well.
Regards, Krassi
-- Samson Oduor
Sam, To ensure unimpeded information sharing and discussion, the Security Track will not be broadcast or recorded. I apologise for the inconvenience. Regards, Krassimir On Sun, Sep 30, 2018, 1:05 PM Sam Oduor <sam.oduor@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
Any online link available for remote participation or viewing ?
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:46 PM Krassimir Tzvetanov <maillists@krassi.biz> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this: * Andre Toonk - examples of hijacks, other ideas * Alexander Azimov - State of BGP Security * David Wishnick - ARIN TAL * Job Snijders - Routing security roadmap * Chris Morrow - So I need to start filtering routes from peers...' and 'hey guess who needs to update their IRR data?'
Time permitting at the end of the time slot we'll have a panel and time for duscussion as well.
Regards, Krassi
-- Samson Oduor
Just like how all the email threads on NANOG are archived, all talks should be archived as well. Ryan Hamel From: NANOG <nanog-bounces@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Krassimir Tzvetanov Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2018 3:31 PM To: Sam Oduor <sam.oduor@gmail.com> Cc: NANOG mailing list <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: NANOG Security Track: Route Security Sam, To ensure unimpeded information sharing and discussion, the Security Track will not be broadcast or recorded. I apologise for the inconvenience. Regards, Krassimir On Sun, Sep 30, 2018, 1:05 PM Sam Oduor <sam.oduor@gmail.com<mailto:sam.oduor@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi Any online link available for remote participation or viewing ? On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:46 PM Krassimir Tzvetanov <maillists@krassi.biz<mailto:maillists@krassi.biz>> wrote: Hello Everyone, I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this: * Andre Toonk - examples of hijacks, other ideas * Alexander Azimov - State of BGP Security * David Wishnick - ARIN TAL * Job Snijders - Routing security roadmap * Chris Morrow - So I need to start filtering routes from peers...' and 'hey guess who needs to update their IRR data?' Time permitting at the end of the time slot we'll have a panel and time for duscussion as well. Regards, Krassi -- Samson Oduor
To ensure unimpeded information sharing and discussion, the Security Track will not be broadcast or recorded.
I fail to understand how making the presentations secret from all except those attending in person promotes information sharing. Could whoever made this seemingly contradictory decision explain the reasoning behind it? - Brian
Agreed, especially if they’re an active member of the organization and doesn’t seem to be synonymous with NANOGs Charter. Jason On Sep 30, 2018, at 22:41, Brian Kantor <Brian@ampr.org> wrote:
To ensure unimpeded information sharing and discussion, the Security Track will not be broadcast or recorded.
I fail to understand how making the presentations secret from all except those attending in person promotes information sharing. Could whoever made this seemingly contradictory decision explain the reasoning behind it? - Brian
Hi all, Speaking as presenter in this track, I’d be fine with video recording and online distribution. In fact, I’d encourage it, I don’t assume any secrecy or confidentiality in this meeting. Perhaps for the NANOG74 meeting it is too late to organize video recording, but going forward I’m a proponent of recording everything. It creates more value for both the presenters and the global community. Kind regards, Job
we could post our slides though, right? (I mean, per presenter, if that's your choice?) On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 12:52 AM Job Snijders <job@ntt.net> wrote:
Hi all,
Speaking as presenter in this track, I’d be fine with video recording and online distribution. In fact, I’d encourage it, I don’t assume any secrecy or confidentiality in this meeting.
Perhaps for the NANOG74 meeting it is too late to organize video recording, but going forward I’m a proponent of recording everything. It creates more value for both the presenters and the global community.
Kind regards,
Job
+1 On Mon, 1 Oct 2018 7:53 am Job Snijders, <job@ntt.net> wrote:
Hi all,
Speaking as presenter in this track, I’d be fine with video recording and online distribution. In fact, I’d encourage it, I don’t assume any secrecy or confidentiality in this meeting.
Perhaps for the NANOG74 meeting it is too late to organize video recording, but going forward I’m a proponent of recording everything. It creates more value for both the presenters and the global community.
Kind regards,
Job
Hello, I just wanted to mention that NANOG is being read all over the world - as far as I know this is the biggest english speaking "NOG" mailing list... in the world. Most of the readers here will never attend a NANOG meeting and a big part of those won't attend because they live on other parts of the planet. The topics seem very interesting and highly relevant for networks everywhere and I find it very unfortunate that there will be no recording. Best Regards from Europe Karl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* Krassimir Tzvetanov [mailto:maillists@krassi.biz] *Sent:* Mon, Oct 1, 2018 12:30 AM CEST *To:* Sam Oduor *Cc:* NANOG mailing list *Subject:* NANOG Security Track: Route Security
Sam,
To ensure unimpeded information sharing and discussion, the Security Track will not be broadcast or recorded.
I apologise for the inconvenience.
Regards, Krassimir
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018, 1:05 PM Sam Oduor <sam.oduor@gmail.com <mailto:sam.oduor@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi
Any online link available for remote participation or viewing ?
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:46 PM Krassimir Tzvetanov <maillists@krassi.biz <mailto:maillists@krassi.biz>> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this: * Andre Toonk - examples of hijacks, other ideas * Alexander Azimov - State of BGP Security * David Wishnick - ARIN TAL * Job Snijders - Routing security roadmap * Chris Morrow - So I need to start filtering routes from peers...' and 'hey guess who needs to update their IRR data?'
Time permitting at the end of the time slot we'll have a panel and time for duscussion as well.
Regards, Krassi
-- Samson Oduor
participants (9)
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Brian Kantor
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Christopher Morrow
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JASON BOTHE
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Job Snijders
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Karl Gerhard
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Krassimir Tzvetanov
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Noah
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Ryan Hamel
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Sam Oduor