Tuesday 28th March 2023

13:00 - 14:00
Registration for Technical Workshop
14:00 - 18:00
Technical Workshop
(minimum knowledge about routing and BGP is required)

Location: Newton Hall – 2nd floor

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Location: Newton Hall – 2nd floor

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19:00 - 22:00
Welcome Evening by sponsor Team Cymru

Location: Vienna Restaurant – 3rd floor
 

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Location: Vienna Restaurant – 3rd floor
 

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Wednesday 29th March 2023

09:00 - 10:00
Registration, Welcome Coffee
10:00 - 10:10
Conference Opening
10:10 - 10:30
How to prevent and detect BGP route leaks with BGP Roles
(Speaker: Qrator Labs – Alexander Kozlov

 
RFC9234 – Route Leak Prevention and Detection Using Roles in UPDATE and OPEN Messages

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RFC9234 – Route Leak Prevention and Detection Using Roles in UPDATE and OPEN Messages

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10:30 - 10:50
BGP security:  Hijack and Route Leak detection
(Speaker: Code BGP – Lefteris Manassakis

 
This presentation will discuss the topic of BGP security. It will begin with an overview of the different types of BGP hijacks and route leaks, as well as the difficulties associated with detecting these anomalies. We will then discuss how the Code BGP Platform utilizes multiple data sources and GraphQL subscriptions to detect BGP events of interest. Lastly, a live demonstration of setting up alert rules, making announcements on the internet, and detecting hijacks and route leaks will be provided.

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This presentation will discuss the topic of BGP security. It will begin with an overview of the different types of BGP hijacks and route leaks, as well as the difficulties associated with detecting these anomalies. We will then discuss how the Code BGP Platform utilizes multiple data sources and GraphQL subscriptions to detect BGP events of interest. Lastly, a live demonstration of setting up alert rules, making announcements on the internet, and detecting hijacks and route leaks will be provided.

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10:50 - 11:10
Detecting anomalies (DDoS, etc.) in huge sFlow/NetFlow datasets 1M+flow/s
(Speaker: Flowcutter – Matej Pavelka

 
Huge amount of peering traffic makes the analysis of flow data difficult. Yet we don’t want to miss a network anomaly and regret it later. In the presentation we will share experiences how to deal with task of analysing 1 million+ flows per second.

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Huge amount of peering traffic makes the analysis of flow data difficult. Yet we don’t want to miss a network anomaly and regret it later. In the presentation we will share experiences how to deal with task of analysing 1 million+ flows per second.

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11:10 - 11:30
QoS and DDoS mitigation in IXP
(Speaker: BIX.BG – Svetoslav Naydenov)

 
DDoS solution that is implemented on BIX.BG platform.

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DDoS solution that is implemented on BIX.BG platform.

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11:30 - 12:00
Coffee Break
12:00 - 12:10
VIX Update (Speaker: VIX.at – Harald Michl
12:10 - 12:30
400G-ZR(+) Real World Examples
(Speaker: Arista – Florian Hibler

 
This talk gives an insight of 400G-ZR and 400G-ZR+ for wide-area links. Whilst most presentations are theoretical, this one is based on real-world deployments and the side effects.

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This talk gives an insight of 400G-ZR and 400G-ZR+ for wide-area links. Whilst most presentations are theoretical, this one is based on real-world deployments and the side effects.

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12:30 - 12:50
Practical approach for Programmability
(Speaker: CISCO – Mike Korshunov

 
This session provides an overview of the programmability and automation features supported on Cisco IOS XR platforms (but not limited to) with the recommendation where to start programmability journey with the maximum outcome. We will discuss industry trends, major activities in the area including YANG-based API, RIB APIs and the tooling available right now to get started. Because Telemetry is one of fundamental functionality to retrieval operational data, we will touch base on migration strategies from SNMP and how to not overload your network with the streamed models.

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This session provides an overview of the programmability and automation features supported on Cisco IOS XR platforms (but not limited to) with the recommendation where to start programmability journey with the maximum outcome. We will discuss industry trends, major activities in the area including YANG-based API, RIB APIs and the tooling available right now to get started. Because Telemetry is one of fundamental functionality to retrieval operational data, we will touch base on migration strategies from SNMP and how to not overload your network with the streamed models.

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13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 18:00
Bilateral Meetings
19:00 - 23:30
Social Evening by sponsor next layer

Location: OZone Skybar & Lounge – 29th floor
 

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Location: OZone Skybar & Lounge – 29th floor
 

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Thursday 30th March 2023

09:00 - 10:00
Morning Coffee
10:00 - 10:10
Conference Opening
10:10 - 10:30
Email and DKIM/DMARC in theory and practice
(Speaker: BIX.HU/Wigner Research Centre – József Kadlecsik

 
The DKIM/DMARC system helps filtering out spamming, phishing and spearing attacks from the daily email traffic. However, it can be effective only when it’s widely deployed and therefore more adopters are needed. We present how the methods work and discuss the practical issues.

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The DKIM/DMARC system helps filtering out spamming, phishing and spearing attacks from the daily email traffic. However, it can be effective only when it’s widely deployed and therefore more adopters are needed. We present how the methods work and discuss the practical issues.

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10:30 - 10:50
Technical Innovations in AWS Peering Edge – Deep dive
(Speaker: AWS – Fredrik Korsbäck)
10:50 - 11:10
PeeringDB Operations & Product Update
(Speaker: PeeringDB – Arnold Nipper

 
PeeringDB is a freely available, user-maintained, database of networks, and the go-to location for interconnection data. The database facilitates the global interconnection of networks at Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), data centers, and other interconnection facilities, and is the first stop in making interconnection decisions.

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PeeringDB is a freely available, user-maintained, database of networks, and the go-to location for interconnection data. The database facilitates the global interconnection of networks at Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), data centers, and other interconnection facilities, and is the first stop in making interconnection decisions.

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11:10 - 11:30
Getting creative with IXP route collection
(Speaker: Port 179 Ltd (bgp.tools) – Ben Cox

 
bgp.tools runs an independent BGP route collection system similar to RIPE RIS and RouteViews. Until recently these route collectors have been using eBGP multihop only to have BGP tables fed to them; however, it has become clear to bgp.tools that connecting into internet exchanges is going to become necessary to get even better route collection coverage or visibility into some regions. However, there is still some room for innovation in the field, join me in learning about how a site like bgp.tools operates and how small and small some of my collectors are!

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bgp.tools runs an independent BGP route collection system similar to RIPE RIS and RouteViews. Until recently these route collectors have been using eBGP multihop only to have BGP tables fed to them; however, it has become clear to bgp.tools that connecting into internet exchanges is going to become necessary to get even better route collection coverage or visibility into some regions. However, there is still some room for innovation in the field, join me in learning about how a site like bgp.tools operates and how small and small some of my collectors are!

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11:30 - 12:00
Coffee Break
12:00 - 12:20
Embedded CDNs in 2023
(Speaker: Kentik – Nina Bargisen

 
Embedded CDNs in 2023 – a statusEmbedded CDNs have been around for several decades.  In the beginning there was Akamai and then Google.  About a decade ago more showed up.  In 2012, we did a panel at NANOG discussing the challenges for the ISPs who chose to embed. ISPs had to adapt to various differences for each of the solutions.  The outlook was that an increased number of providers would offer an embedded solution, the variations would grow in complexity and the request or hope was alignment and standardization.

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Embedded CDNs in 2023 – a statusEmbedded CDNs have been around for several decades.  In the beginning there was Akamai and then Google.  About a decade ago more showed up.  In 2012, we did a panel at NANOG discussing the challenges for the ISPs who chose to embed. ISPs had to adapt to various differences for each of the solutions.  The outlook was that an increased number of providers would offer an embedded solution, the variations would grow in complexity and the request or hope was alignment and standardization.

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12:20 - 12:40
Peering with Fastly
(Speaker: Fastly – Martin Barry

 
We are giving a quick intro to Fastly for peering partners. The presentation covers the basics of how to peer with us, details about our traffic delivery, and answers some of our most frequently asked questions.

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We are giving a quick intro to Fastly for peering partners. The presentation covers the basics of how to peer with us, details about our traffic delivery, and answers some of our most frequently asked questions.

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12:40 - 13:00
Were you paying attention as there will be a quiz at the end…
(Speakers: ISOC – Massimiliano Stucchi & Flexoptix – Fearghas McKay)

 
To finish off the Plenary we will be running a Kahoot quiz with questions drawn from the talks so far. And of course quizzes mean prizes!

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To finish off the Plenary we will be running a Kahoot quiz with questions drawn from the talks so far. And of course quizzes mean prizes!

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13:00 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 18:00
Bilateral Meetings

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