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VIDEO | Ep. 2 Trailer
"Internet Innovators" w/ Geoff Huston
Why the Internet is "busted," according to this Internet Pioneer
“The Internet is a gigantic vanity reinforcing distorted tick-tock
selfie-and web security is the punch line to some demented sick joke,”
                                                                     -
Geoff Huston

*Join us next week: *According to the Internet Hall of Fame global
connector + chief scientist for Telstra, Geoff Huston, *the Emperor has no
clothes. *Leave it to Huston to make the hairy + scary parts of the
Internet almost sound charming.

Maybe it's his sparkling wit, charming demeanor, (or maybe even) the
Australian accent that makes all pills a little easier to swallow.  Huston
joined us for a raw conversation about the future of the Internet and left
no elephant in the room untouched.

*Watch the full episode:* Ep. 2 will be released next week (Sept. 29) here.
<https://www.nanog.org/news-stories/nanog-tv/> In the meantime,



*watch the trailer here.  <https://youtu.be/dKSruagUD_s>WATCH EP. 2
TRAILER  <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKSruagUD_s>*
Future Engineers:
Stay Ahead of this Curve
What might surprise you about Network Engineering
*According to an eWeek
<https://www.eweek.com/it-management/security-specialists-network-engineers-top-list-of-hottest-it-jobs/>report,*
 Network Engineering has been rated one of the  ‘Hottest’ IT jobs. The
field of Network Engineering is thrilling, but not for the faint of tech
heart. This industry beckons the easy adapters and those who can stay ahead
(and ride) all the curves of the technology world.

In exchange for keeping up in this fast-paced industry, one can expect
rewards in long-term skill development and high average salaries. As we
kick off the 2021-22 school season, it’s a perfect time to assess the
industry.

So, where is it now? And where is it going?

*READ MORE *
<https://www.nanog.org/stories/future-engineers-stay-ahead-of-this-curve/>

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