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- Subject: Re: [Security-WG] Security Track @ NANOG 68 Call for Participation
- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 13:19:24 -0700
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- Stephen
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 1:09 PM, John Kristoff <> wrote:
[ Apologies if you saw this elsewhere already - jtk ]
Friends, colleagues, fellow operators,
The network security track, formerly known as the ISP security BoF,
may be on the agenda at NANOG 68 in Dallas October 17-19 and if we can
put together a reasonable agenda I may be your track facilitator.
We not only seek your participation, but we are also interested you
contributing to the track content. If you have an idea or if you know
someone who might like to present, discuss or conduct a demonstration
of something, we want to hear from you. Here is an incomplete list of
relevant topics to stir your thoughts:
* 802.11 authentication, authorization and accounting
* abuse@ management and war stories
* BGPSEC and RPKI
* DDoS attacks and mitigation
* Government regulatory and compliance issues
* Internet of Things and security
* IPv6 considerations
* New security software projects and tools (non-commercial)
* Privacy-related issues and topics
* The latest in protocol abuse
* <insert your new cool tool or idea here>
John
Stephen Singam
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Tel: 415.375.2346
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- [Security-WG] Security Track @ NANOG 68 Call for Participation, John Kristoff, 09/07/2016
- Re: [Security-WG] Security Track @ NANOG 68 Call for Participation, Stephen Singam, 09/07/2016
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