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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Track: ISP Security | Meeting: | NANOG46 | |
Date / Time: | 2009-06-15 4:30pm - 6:00pm | |
Room: | Washington B/C, 3rd FL | |
Presenters: | Moderators:
Danny McPherson, Arbor NetworksDanny McPherson is Chief Research Officer at Arbor Networks. He has over 14 years in the Internet network operations, security and telecommunications industry. Prior to joining Arbor, Danny was Director of Emerging Technology at Amber Networks. He has served as network architect for global Internet Service Providers such as Qwest, MCI and Genuity. Danny currently chairs the IETF PWE3 Working Group and is a member of several IETF Area directorates and Internet research groups.Speakers:
Warren Kumari, GoogleWarren Kumari is currently a Senior Network Security Engineer at Google, where he has been for the past 4 1/2 years. He has over 15 years experience in the Internet industry. During that time, Warren has worked for a wide range of companies, ranging from tiny start-up ISPs to large enterprises. Prior to Google, he was at AOL and before that at Register.com, back when competitive registrars were first introduced.<BR>
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He is active in the IETF and serves on the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee.Paul Vixie, Internet Systems ConsortiumPaul Vixie has been talking about DNS, BIND, spam, and other topics since NANOG 2 (the second such meeting that wasn't called "NSF Regional Techs"). In between NANOGs he co-founded Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) where he serves as President, Palo Alto Internet Exchange (PAIX), and Mail Abuse Prevention Systems (MAPS); he was a popular and successful executive at several since-bankrupt Internet and technology companies; and he currently serves on the ARIN Board of Trustees.Randy Bush, IIJRandy Bush is a Senior Researcher and Network Operator at Internet Initiative Japan, the first commercial ISP IPv6 deployment in the world.<BR><BR>
He specializes in IPv6 deployment, network security, protocols, and network measurement especially routing. Randy has been in computing for 45 years, and has a few decades of Internet operations experience. He was the engineering founder of Verio, which is now NTT/Verio. He has been heavily involved in transferring Internet technologies to developing economies for over 20 years.<BR>
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He was a chair of the IETF WG on the DNS for a decade and served as a member of the IESG, as co-chair of the IETF Operations and Management
Area for six years. Randy was the first Chair of the NANOG Steering Committee, a co-founder of AfNOG, on the founding Board of Directors of
ARIN, helped start AfriNIC, and has participated in APNIC, RIPE, et alia since each was founded.<BR>
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see http://psg.com/~randyChris Morrow, Google. | |
Abstract: | The ISP Security BOF aims to bring together operational security practitioners, vendors, and security researchers, to discuss BCPs, seasonable security topics, and other security, network engineering and operations related issues - with due focus on security. It also provides an opportunity for folks involved with operational security response to engage with others in the community, ask questions of the aggregate, introduce themselves and network with peers.
4:30 - 4:50: Chris Morrow, Google - Getting Properly Focused
4:50 - 5:30: Randy Bush, IIJ - The RPKI & Origin Validation
5:30 - 6:00: Paul Vixie, ISC - Toward an RIR-centric abuse reporting system | |
Files: | Randy Bush Presentation(PDF)
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Sponsors: | None. | |
Back to NANOG46 agenda. 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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