I am impressed that this thread made it to the drain in less than a day, so
here are my few cents on the topic.
First, the NDAA does not prescribe port numbers, or any other technology,
as no policy document EVER should. It's plain and simple. Mark Foster
covered it well, but here is a slightly di
Here they are on the main site:
https://pc.nanog.org/static/published/meetings/NANOG74/agenda.html
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018, 9:30 PM Christopher Morrow
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> My slides are:
> http://tiny.cc/8rnmzy
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> On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 10:44 PM Krassimir Tzvetanov
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Hello Everyone,
Here is the copy of the combined slide deck.
Thanks everyone.
Regards,
Krassimir
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 9:54 PM Krassimir T. Tzvetanov
wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
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> I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming
> NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morni
r viewing ?
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> On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:46 PM Krassimir Tzvetanov
> wrote:
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>> Hello Everyone,
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>> I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming
>> NANOG. We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this:
&
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to attract your attention to the Security Track this coming NANOG.
We'll be meeting on Tuesday morning and the line up looks like this:
* Andre Toonk - examples of hijacks, other ideas
* Alexander Azimov - State of BGP Security
* David Wishnick - ARIN TAL
* Job Snijders -
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