Talks for NANOG 40 - June 3-6 - Bellevue, WA
Steve Feldman
feldman at twincreeks.net
Fri Apr 27 16:58:52 UTC 2007
The NANOG Program Committee is pleased to announce that these talks
have been accepted for the program at NANOG 40, June 3-6, 2007 in
Bellevue, WA:
Keynote speaker:
David Isenberg, isen.com
General Session:
Video Internet: The Next Wave of Disruption to the U.S. Peering Ecosystem
- Bill Norton, Equinix
Revisiting Interdomain Root Cause Analysis from multiple vantage points
- Anthony Lambert, Mickael Meulle, Jean-Luc Lutton France Telecom R&D
A DNS Anomaly Detection and Analysis System - Hyo-Jeong Shin, KT
Revisiting AS ranking - Mickael Meulle, France Telecom R&D
Joost Network Architecture - Colm MacCarthaigh, Joost
Panel: Higher Speed Ethernet - 40G vs 100G - Richard A Steenbergen,
nLayer Communications
Research Forum:
Diagnosing the Location of Bogon Filters - Randy Bush, IIJ
Stable Internet Route Selection - Brighten Godfrey, Matthew Caesar,
Scott Shenker, Ion Stoica, Ian Haken (UC Berkeley)
Modeling the Routing of an ISP with C-BGP - Bruno Quoitin, Université
catholique de Louvain, Belgium
iPlane: An Information Plane for the Internet - Harsha V. Madhyastha,
Tom Anderson, Arvind Krishnamurthy (University of Washington),
and Arun Venkataramani (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
Real-time Blackhole Analysis with Hubble - Ethan Katz-Bassett,
Harsha V. Madhyastha, John P. John, Arvind Krishnamurthy,
Thomas Anderson. University of Washington
Tutorials:
How to Update Wireshark (Ethereal) - Aamer Akhter, cisco Systems
BGP Techniques for Service Providers - Philip Smith, Cisco Systems
BGP Communities for Service Providers - Richard A Steenbergen,
nLayer Communications; Tom Scholl, AT&T Labs
BOFs:
PGP key signing - Joe Abley
Peering BOF XV - Bill Norton, Equinix
BGP Tools BoF - Daniel Massey, Colorado State University
ISP Security - Danny McPherson, Kevin Lanning
More talks will be added as we get closer - keep checking back
for details.
The program will begin on Sunday, June 3 with a first-timers
orientation/gathering and community meeting.
Plenary sessions will be Monday through Wednesday mornings,
with breakout sessions (BOFs and tutorials) on Monday and
Tuesday afternoons.
For more information, see http://www.nanog.org
Steve Feldman
PC chair
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