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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

Hijacking Mitigation: Something is Better Than Nothing
Meeting: NANOG46
Date / Time: 2009-06-15 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Room: Regency Ballroom, 2nd FL Mezz
Presenters: Speakers:

Todd Underwood, Google

Todd Underwood is a Site Reliability Manager at Google, working on really interesting large-scale problems that he obviously can't say anything about. Sorry. He is also a Technical Adviser to Dynamic Network Services and previously worked for Packet Fabric. Prior to that, he was in charge of operations, security, and peering for Renesys, a provider of Internet Intelligence services. And before that he was CTO of Oso Grande, a small New Mexico ISP. He has a background in systems engineering and security and networking for clustered supercomputers. Todd has presented work related to Internet routing dynamics and relationships at NANOG and various peering forums (Global Peering Forum, LINX, and Switch and Data). Todd received a B.A. in Philosophy from Columbia College, Columbia University, and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of New Mexico.

James Cowie, Renesys

Jim Cowie is Chief Technology Officer and cofounder of Renesys Corporation.

Tom Daly, Dynamic Network Services

Tom Daly is the President of Dynamic Network Services, Inc. (DNS Inc.), a Manchester NH-based Internet Services company, best known for the dyndns.org dynamic network service. The company provides domain name, e-mail, monitoring, and disaster recovery solutions to clients utilizing the Company's worldwide network. Tom joined the company in 2001 when DNS Inc. and works on developing new products and services, expanding the company's geographic footprint in the US, Europe and Asia. He has been CIO, and is now President and Chief Technology Officer.<BR> <BR> Prior to working at DNS, Inc., Tom worked for G4 Communications, Inc., one of NH's largest Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC). Tom graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He currently serves on the board of the New Hampshire High Tech Council and WPI's ECE Advisory Board.

Anton Kapela, Voxel

Anton Kapela is a co-owner and partner at 5Nines Data, a Datacenter and IT solutions company in Madison, Wisconsin, where he is responsible for the architecture and implementation of network services and datacenter facilities. Prior to 5Nines Anton actively consulted with several network, wireless, and communications industry companies. His most memorable clients have been Redline Communications, Motorola's Canopy Wireless division, and a subsidiary of Research In Motion known as 'Slipstream.' More recently he consulted on Internap Networks' acquisition and integration of VitalStream - a Content Delivery Network.<BR> <BR> Anton is actively involved in the Internet operations and research community and has been a frequent presenter at numerous Operators Group meetings on a variety of topics.
Abstract: Much has been written about prefix hijacking but almost nothing has been presented and documented about best practices for preparing for a hijacking, detecting one, and responding when one happens.



This presentation attempts a first pass to cover those areas as well as presenting a novel approach (with some data analysis to determine it's effectiveness) for actively responding to a prefix hijacking.
Files: youtubeHijacking Mitigation: Something is Better Than Nothing
pdfTom Daly Presentation(PDF)
Sponsors: None.

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NANOG46 Abstracts

  • Track: IPv6
    Moderators:
    Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers:
    John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
  • Track: ISP Security
    Moderators:
    Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers:
    Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
  • Track: ISP Security
    Moderators:
    Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers:
    Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
  • Track: IPv6
    Moderators:
    Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers:
    John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
  • Track: ISP Security
    Moderators:
    Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers:
    Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
  • Track: IPv6
    Moderators:
    Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers:
    John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
  • Track: IPv6
    Moderators:
    Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers:
    John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
  • Track: IPv6
    Moderators:
    Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers:
    John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
  • Track: IPv6
    Moderators:
    Nina Bargisen, TDC; Speakers:
    John Jason Brzozowski, Comcast; Andy Davidson, LONAP/NetSumo; Tom Coffeen, Limelight Networks; Randy Bush, IIJ; Dave Temkin, Netflix;
  • Track: ISP Security
    Moderators:
    Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers:
    Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
  • Track: ISP Security
    Moderators:
    Danny McPherson, Arbor Networks; Speakers:
    Warren Kumari, Google; Paul Vixie, Internet Systems Consortium; Randy Bush, IIJ; Chris MorrowGoogle; .
  • Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
    Speakers:
    Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .
    Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
  • Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
    Speakers:
    Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .
    Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
  • Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
    Speakers:
    Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .
    Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
  • Virtually Eliminating Router Bugs
    Speakers:
    Eric Keller, Princeton University; Minlan YuPrinceton University; .
    Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University; Matt CaesarUIUC; .
  • Peering
    Speakers:
    Ryan Donnelly, VeriSign;

 

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