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   1. Monitor your network health with DASH (Srinivas (Sunny) Chendi)
   2. APRICOT 2021 PC call for volunteers (Philip Smith)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 14:33:53 +1000
From: "Srinivas (Sunny) Chendi" <[email protected]>
To: SANOG <[email protected]>
Subject: [SANOG] Monitor your network health with DASH
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Monitor your network health with DASH
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APNIC is pleased to announce a new tool to help keep your network
devices secure and healthy by monitoring suspicious traffic come from
your network.

The Dashboard for Autonomous System Health (DASH) is free for all
APNIC Members and uses information from current honeynet data to see,
for example, if malware exists in your networks, which in turn, may
launch attacks on other networks.


Is DASH right for me?
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DASH will give you an idea of how your Autonomous System (AS) looks
relative to other networks. By analysing the level of suspicious
activity using DASH, you can check to see if the problem is serious and
do something about it. DASH allows you to check how your AS looks
compared to the broader economy or region, whether your network has a
history of suspicious activity, and whether it?s getting better or
worse.

By monitoring this activity and correcting any compromised devices on
your network, you?re also protecting other networks in the region, as
well as your customers and infrastructure.


Added benefits
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DASH also provides you with:

     - Reports for informed decision making (table of offending prefixes,
       high-level summary PDF report, and so forth)
     - Detailed information on specific prefixes and IP addresses that
       have been sending suspicious traffic
     - Additional insights about a set of prefixes if requested
     - Up-to-date security news

Explore DASH now and see how you can secure your network and help
improve the health of networks across the Asia Pacific.


Try DASH now!
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https://dash.apnic.net/?utm_source=apnic_blog&utm_medium=text_ref&utm_campaign=post_sep2020


On behalf of:

Sofia Silva Berenguer
Product Manager, Information Services
APNIC


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 20:32:45 +1000
From: Philip Smith <[email protected]>
To: SANOG <[email protected]>
Cc: APRICOT PC Chairs <[email protected]>
Subject: [SANOG] APRICOT 2021 PC call for volunteers
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Hi everyone,

As you will no doubt be aware, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, APRICOT 
2021 has moved on-line.  It will still be hosted, as planned, by PhNOG, 
the Philippine Network Operator Group. The new format means a reduction 
in the schedule but retaining the high quality and high relevancy of the 
content offered over the years.

The APRICOT 2021 Programme Committee is responsible for the solicitation 
and selection of suitable presentation and tutorial content for the 
APRICOT 2021 conference (https://2021.apricot.net/).

The APRICOT PC Chairs are now seeking nominations from the community to 
join the APRICOT 2021 PC to assist with the development of the programme 
for APRICOT 2021.

Eligible PC candidates are those who have attended APRICOT conferences 
in the recent past, have broad technical knowledge of Internet 
operations, and have reasonable familiarity with the format of APRICOT 
conferences.  Having constructive opinions and ideas about how the 
programme content might be improved is of high value too.  PC members 
are expected to work actively to solicit content and review submissions 
for technical merit.  The PC meets by conference call, weekly in 
frequency during the three months prior to APRICOT.

If you are interested in joining the PC and meet the above eligibility 
criteria, please send a brief note to "pc-chairs at apricot.net".  The 
note should include affiliation (if any) and contact details (including 
e-mail address), and a brief description of why you would make a good 
addition to the PC.

The PC Chairs will accept nominations received by 17:00 UTC+8 on Monday 
23rd November 2020, and will announce the new PC shortly thereafter.

Many thanks!

Mark Tinka, Marijana Novakovic & Philip Smith
APRICOT 2021 PC Chairs
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