[ripe-list] ENOG 15 Call for presentation - Moscow 4-5 June 2018
Dear colleagues, The ENOG 15/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting will take place in Moscow, Russia, on 4-5 June 2018. The call for presentations is now online: https://www.enog.org/enog-15/cfp/ Please submit your talk, including the abstract and draft version of the slides before 1 April for full consideration. Traditionally, key themes for ENOG include peering, operational practices, interconnection and collaboration between Internet Service providers (ISPs). We welcome presentations on challenges, tools, experiences and best practices in the following areas: * Internet Development Trends - New technologies and applications and the evolution of the Internet ecosystem - Internet measurements and Internet development analysis * Internet Coordination, Governance and Regulatory Practices - Internet-related legislation and its impact, multi-stakeholder model, challenges and opportunities - Public initiatives and projects in the areas of Internet governance and coordination, research and deployment of new technologies * Peering and Internet Exchange Points - Business, technical and social aspects of peering and interconnection * Network Operations and Security - Operational experience and best current practices, security trends and technologies, threats overview - DDoS mitigation * Key Internet Technologies - New protocols and technologies: segment routing, QUIC, 5G etc - Real-life IPv6 and DNSSEC deployment experience, trends and statistics - Software defined networking and network automation - Internet of things * Content Delivery - Technology, architecture and business models If you’d like to suggest a presentation for the ENOG 15 agenda, please submit your talk via the online form: https://www.enog.org/submit-topic/submission-form/ Presenters should indicate how much time they will require. In general, the time allocated for the different presentation formats is as follows: - Plenary presentations: 20-25 minute presentation with 5-10 minute discussion - Tutorials and Workshops: Up to three hours (Monday morning) - BoFs: Approximately one hour during evening sessions - Lightning talks: 10 minutes total for both presentation and any discussion For submission guidelines please see: https://www.enog.org/enog-15/cfp/submission-guidelines/ Please submit your proposal in English or Russian. Presentations can be given in either language as we use simultaneous translation. Please note that marketing or commercial content will not be accepted. If you are aware of a good presentation and would like to recommend the speaker, please contact the Programme Committee at. Best regards, Sergey Myasoedov On behalf of the ENOG Programme Committee
[ripe-list] CSNOG meeting: Brno, CZ 11-12 June 2018
Dear colleagues, A CSNOG Meeting is a community event where network operators, CDN operators, ISPs, domain registries and other interested parties get together. It is expected that the audience prefer to discuss technical issues and have a chance for talk to each other. We would encourage technical communities both from Czech Republic and Slovakia to join the meeting. The first CSNOG meeting will take place from 11-12 June in Brno, Czech Republic. The CSNOG Programme Committee is looking for speakers for the plenary presentations, panels, workshops and tutorial sessions. The abstracts for plenary presentations, panels, workshops and tutorials should be submitted by 20th April 2018 to be considered as a part of programme. We welcome presentations on the following topics (not limited to): - Key Internet technologies: IP protocols, routing, BGP and DNS - Data centre technologies - Internet governance and regulatory practices - Domain names industry - Data protection (including personal data) - Security issues: DDoS, routing security, DNSSEC - Content delivery networks - Internet peering - Fiber optics If you would like to suggest the presentation, please submit the abstract via the following link: https://csnog.eu/event/1/abstracts/ Please submit your proposal in English, Czech or Slovak language. Presentations can be given in either language as we use simultaneous translation. Please note that marketing or commercial content will not be accepted. A CSNOG participation fee for presenters will be waived. If you can recommend a good speaker or presentation, please contact me directly at k...@net-art.cz. -- Kind regards, Sergey Myasoedov
[ripe-list] CSNOG3 meeting: Brno, CZ 8-9 September 2020
Dear colleagues, A CSNOG Meeting is a community event where network operators, CDN operators, ISPs, domain registries and other interested parties get together. It is expected that the audience prefer to discuss technical issues and have a chance for talk to each other. We would encourage technical communities both from Czech Republic and Slovakia to join the meeting. The third CSNOG meeting is expected to take place from 8-9 September in Brno, Czech Republic. The CSNOG Programme Committee is looking for speakers for the plenary presentations, panels, workshops and tutorial sessions. The abstracts for plenary presentations, panels, workshops and tutorials should be submitted by 15th June 2020 to be considered as a part of programme. We welcome presentations on the following topics (not limited to): - Key Internet technologies: IP protocols, routing, BGP and DNS - Data centre technologies - Internet governance and regulatory practices - Domain names industry - Data protection (including personal data) - Security issues: DDoS, routing security, DNSSEC - Content delivery networks - Internet peering - Fiber optics If you would like to suggest the presentation, please submit the abstract via the following link: https://indico.csnog.eu/event/7/abstracts/ Please submit your proposal in English, Czech or Slovak language. Presentations can be given in either language as we use simultaneous translation. Please note that marketing or commercial content will not be accepted. A CSNOG participation fee will be waived for presenters. If you can recommend a good speaker or presentation, please contact the PC directly at p...@lists.csnog.eu -- Kind regards, Sergey Myasoedov on behalf of CSNOG PC