Dear colleagues,
Please note the approaching deadline of 13 March 2016 for RIPE 72
plenary programme submissions.
You can find the CFP for RIPE 72 below or at
https://ripe72.ripe.net/submit-topic/cfp/, for your proposals for
plenary session presentations, tutorials, workshops, BoFs (Birds of a
Feather sessions) and lightning talks.
Please also note that speakers do not receive any extra reduction or
funding towards the meeting fee at the RIPE Meetings.
Kind regards,
Benno Overeinder
RIPE PC Chair
https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/ripe-meetings/pc
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Call for Presentations
A RIPE Meeting is an open event where Internet Service Providers,
network operators and other interested parties get together. Although
the meeting is mostly technical, it is also a chance for people to meet
and network with others in their field.
RIPE 72 will take place from 23-27 May 2016 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The RIPE Programme Committee (PC) is now seeking content proposals from
the RIPE community for the plenary sessions, BoFs (Birds of a Feather
sessions), panels, workshops, tutorials and lightning talks at RIPE 72.
See the full descriptions of the different presentation formats,
https://ripe72.ripe.net/submit-topic/presentation-formats/.
Proposals for plenary sessions, BoFs, panels, workshops and tutorials
must be submitted for full consideration no later than 13 March 2016.
Proposals submitted after this date will be considered depending
on the remaining available space in the programme.
The PC is looking for presentations covering topics of network
engineering and operations, including but not limited to:
- IPv6 deployment
- Managing IPv4 scarcity in operations
- Commercial transactions of IPv4 addresses
- Data centre technologies
- Network and DNS operations
- Internet governance and regulatory practices
- Network and routing security
- Content delivery
- Internet peering and mobile data exchange
Submissions
RIPE Meeting attendees are quite sensitive to keeping presentations
non-commercial, and product marketing talks are strongly discouraged.
Repeated audience feedback shows that the most successful talks focus on
operational experience, research results, or case studies. For example,
presenters wishing to describe a commercial solution should focus on
the underlying technology and not attempt a product demonstration.
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 minutes presentation with
5-10 minutes discussion
- Tutorials: up to two hours (Monday morning)
- Workshops: one hour (during evening sessions) to two hours
(Monday morning)
- BoFs: approximately one hour
- Lightning talks: 10 minutes
The following general requirements apply:
- Proposals must be submitted using the meeting submission system,
https://ripe72.ripe.net/submit-topic/submission-form/.
- Lightning talks should also be submitted using the meeting submission
system (https://ripe72.ripe.net/submit-topic/submission-form/) and
can be submitted any time up to and including the meeting week. The
allocation of lightning talks will be announced on short notice---in
some cases on the same day but often one day prior to the time slot
allocated.
- Presenters who propose a panel or BoF are encouraged to include
speakers from several (perhaps even competing) companies and/or a
neutral facilitator.
- All presentation proposals will only be considered by the PC if they
contain at least draft presentation slides (slides may be updated
later on). For panels, proposals must contain a clear description, as
well as the names of invited panellists, presenters and moderators.
- Due to potential technical issues, presenters/panellists should be
physically present at the RIPE Meeting.
If you have any questions or requests concerning content submissions,
please email pc [at] ripe [dot] net.
--
Benno J. Overeinder
NLnet Labs
http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/
<Версия на русском языке ниже>
Dear colleagues,
Registration is now open for the ENOG 11/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting in
Moscow, 7-8 June 2016.
The meeting is free of charge and open to everyone. Register here:
http://www.enog.org/meetings/enog-11/registration
The ENOG Meeting is an ideal place for network operators in Russia, as
well as from other countries of Commonwealth of Independent States and
Eastern Europe, to discuss challenges, tools, experiences and best
practices in the following areas:
Internet development trends
- New technologies and applications
- Evolution of the Internet ecosystem
- Analytics and prediction of Internet development
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
Key Internet technologies
- Real-life IPv6 and DNSSEC deployment experience, trends and statistics
Content delivery
- Technology, architecture and business models
Call for Presentations
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The ENOG Programme Committee (PC) is now seeking content proposals from
the community for the plenary session presentations, panels, workshops
and lightning talks. More information is available at:
http://www.enog.org/meetings/enog-11/cfp
RACI
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The RIPE Academic Cooperation Initiative (RACI) will cover the meeting
ticket, travel and accommodation of academics to present their research
at ENOG 11. The deadline to apply is 12 April. Read about the initiative
here:
https://www.ripe.net/raci
ENOG 11 on Twitter and Facebook
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Follow #ENOG11
Join the Facebook ENOG Meetings page:
https://www.facebook.com/ENOG.org
See you in Moscow!
Martina de Mas
Conference Coordinator
RIPE NCC
(On behalf of the ENOG Organising Committee)
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Уважаемые коллеги!
Началась регистрация на региональную конференцию ENOG 11/RIPE NCC,
которая пройдет 7-8 июня 2016 г. в Москве.
Участие в конференции бесплатное. Приглашаются все желающие.
Зарегистрироваться можно перейдя по ссылке:
http://www.enog.org/ru/meropriiatii/enog-11/ryegistratsiya
Конференция ENOG – идеальное мероприятие для сетевых операторов России,
а также других стран Содружества Независимых Государств и Восточной
Европы, посвященное обсуждению трудностей, передового опыта и
инструментов в следующих областях:
Тенденции развития Интернета:
- Новые технологии и области применения.
- Эволюция экосистемы Интернета.
- Аналитика и прогнозирование развития Интернета.
Вопросы координации, регулирования и управления Интернетом:
- Нормативные и правовые акты и практики, затрагивающие Интернет,
вопросы самоуправления, проблемы и возможности.
- Общественные инициативы и проекты в области управления пользования
Интернетом, исследовательских работ и внедрения новых технологий.
Пиринг и точки обмена интернет-трафиком:
- Коммерческие, технические и социальные аспекты пиринга и сетевое
взаимодействие.
Вопросы безопасности и функционирования сетей:
- Операционный опыт и передовая практика обслуживания сетей, тенденции и
технологии в области безопасности.
Ключевые технологии Интернета:
- Примеры и опыт реального внедрения и использования таких технологий
как IPv6 и DNSSEC, тенденции и статистика.
Предоставление контента:
- Технология, архитектура и бизнес-модели.
Объявляется прием докладов
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Программный комитет ENOG принимает заявки от участников сообщества для
участия в пленарных заседаниях, презенациях, панельных дискуссиях,
семинарах и блиц-докладах. У вас есть опыт в выше перечисленных
областях? Или интересный пример, которым хочется поделиться с коллегами?
Отправьте тезисы своего доклада до 29 Марта 2016 г. здесь:
http://www.enog.org/ru/meropriiatii/enog-11/priyem-dokladov
RACI
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Программа RIPE по взаимодействию с научным сообществом (RACI) покрывает
билет на конференцию, транспортные и жилищные расходы для членов
академического сообщества, желающих представить свои исследования на
ENOG 11. Последний день приема заявок 12 апреля 2016 г. Больше
информации о программе можно найти здесь:
https://www.ripe.net/raci
ENOG 11 в Twitter и Facebook
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Подписывайтесь на #ENOG11
Присоединяйтесь к странице конференции на Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ENOG.org
Увидимся в Москве!
Мартина де Мас
Координатор конференции
RIPE NCC
От имени организационного комитета ENOG
_______________________________________________
discuss mailing list
discuss(a)enog.org
http://www.enog.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Passive and Active Measurement Conference 2016 (PAM 2016)
31 March - 1 April 2016
Heraklion, Crete, Greece
http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/ <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/>
Call for Participation
PAM is an annual event that seeks to bring together both the network research and operations communities to consider network measurement and analysis techniques at all layers of the stack.
PAM 2016 will be held during 31 March - 1 April 2016 in Heraklion, Greece.
Registration link: http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/registration.php <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/registration.php>
Early registration deadline: February 29, 2016
Local information: http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/venue-acc.html <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/venue-acc.html>
Conference program: http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/program.html <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/program.html>
Important Dates
Early Registration Deadline: February 29, 2016
Conference Dates: March 31, 2016 - April 1, 2016
Organizing Committee
General Chair: Xenofontas Dimitropoulos (University of Crete, Greece)
Program Chair: Thomas Karagiannis (Microsoft Research, UK)
Publicity Chair: Antonis Papadogiannakis (FORTH-ICS, Greece)
Local Arrangement Chair: Christos Liaskos (FORTH-ICS, Greece)
Local Arrangement Chair: Pavlos Sermpezis (FORTH-ICS, Greece)
Website: http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/ <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/>
Registration: http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/registration.php <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/registration.php>
Local Information: http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/venue-acc.html <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/venue-acc.html>
Conference Program
Online at http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/program.html <http://www.ics.forth.gr/pam2016/program.html>
Day 1
Session 1: 9:00 - 10:40
Security & Privacy
- Exploring Tor's Activity Through Long-term Passive TLS Traffic Measurement -- J. Amann (International Computer Science Institute), R. Sommer (International Computer Science Institute / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- Measuring the latency and pervasiveness of TLS certificate revocation -- L. Zhu (USC Information Sciences Institute), J. Amann (International Computer Science Institute), J. Heidemann (USC Information Sciences Institute)
- Tracking Personal Identifiers Across the Web -- M. Falahrastegar, H. Haddadi, and S. Uhlig (QMUL), R. Mortier (CAM)
- Like a Pack of Wolves: Community Structure of Web Trackers -- V. Kalavri (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), J. Blackburn, M. Varvello, K. Papagiannaki (Telefonica Research)
Session 2: 11:10 - 12:50
Mobile & Cellular
- A First Analysis of Multipath TCP on Smartphones -- Q. De Coninck(Université catholique de Louvain), M. Baerts (Tessares), B. Hesmans and O. Bonaventure(Université catholique de Louvain)
- Crowdsourcing Measurements of Mobile Network Performance and Mobility during a Large Scale Event -- A. Frömmgen, J. Heuschkel, P. Jahnke, F. Cuozzo, I. Schweizer, P. Eugster, M. Mühlhäuser, and A. Buchmann
- A Study of MVNO Data Paths and Performance -- P. Schmitt, M. Vigil, E. Belding (University of California, Santa Barbara)
- Detecting Cellular Middleboxes using Passive Measurement Techniques -- U. Goel (Montana State University), M. Steiner (Akamai Technologies, Inc.), M. Wittie (Montana State University), M. Flack and S. Ludin (Akamai Technologies, Inc.)
Session 3: 14:30 - 16:10
The Last mile
- Home Network or Access Link? Locating Last-Mile DownstreamThroughput Bottlenecks -- S. Sundaresan (ICSI), N. Feamster (Princeton University), R. Teixeira (Inria)
- A Case Study of Traffic Demand Response to Broadband Service-Plan Upgrades -- S. Grover, R. Ensafi, N. Feamster (Princeton University)
- eXploring Xfinity: A first look at provider-enabled community networks -- D. Jha, J. Rula, F. Bustamante (Northwestern University)
- NAT Revelio: Detecting NAT444 in the ISP -- Detecting NAT444 in the ISP Authors: A. Lutu (Simula Research Laboratory), M. Bagnulo (UC3M), A. Dhamdhere and K. Claffy (CAIDA/UC San Diego)
Session 4: 16:30 - 17:45
Testbeds & Frameworks
- GPLMT: A Lightweight Experimentation and Testbed Management Framework -- M. Wachs, N. Herold, Stephan-A.Posselt, F. Dold, G. Carle (Technische Universität München)
- Periscope: Unifying Looking Glass Querying -- V. Giotsas, A. Dhamdhere, k. claffy (UCSD/CAIDA)
- Analyzing Locality of Mobile Messaging Traffic using the MATAdOR Framework -- Q. Scheitle, M. Wachs, J. Zirngibl, G. Carle (Technische Universität München)
Day 2
Session 1: 9:00 - 10:40
Web
- Scout: A Point of Presence Recommendation System Using Real User Monitoring Data -- Y. Yang, L. Zhang, R. Maheshwari, Z. Kahn, D. Agarwal, S. Dubey (LinkedIn)
- Is The Web HTTP/2 Yet? -- M. Varvello (Telefonica Research), K. Schomp (Case Western Reserve University), D. Naylor (Carnegie Mellon University), and J. Blackburn, A. Finamore, and K. Papagiannaki (Telefonica Research)
- Modeling HTTP/2 Speed from HTTP/1 Traces -- K. Zarifis (University of Southern California), M. Holland and M. Jain (Akamai Technologies), E. Katz-Bassett and R. Govindan (University of Southern California)
- Behind Box-Office Sales: Understanding Automation Spam in Online Classifieds -- A. Kaizer, M. Gupta, M. Sajib, A. Acharjee, Q. Ismail (Indiana University)
Session 2: 11:10 - 12:50
DNS & Routing
- Towards a Model of DNS Client Behavior -- K. Schomp, M. Rabinovich (Case Western Reserve University), M. Allman (USC Information Sciences Institute)
- Detecting DNS Root Manipulation -- B. Jones and N. Feamster (Princeton University), V. Paxson (ICSI/ UC Berkeley), N. Weaver and M. Allman (ICSI)
- Behind IP Prefix Overlaps in the BGP Routing Table -- Q. Jacquemart (Eurecom), G. Urvoy-Keller (University Nice Sophia Antipolis), E. Biersack (Eurecom)
- Characterizing Rule Compression Mechanisms in Software-defined Networks -- C. Yu (UC Riverside), C. Lumezanu (NEC Labs), H. Madhyastha (University of Michigan), G. Jiang (NEC Labs)
Session 3: 14:30 - 16:10
IXPs & MPLS
- Blackholing at IXPs: On the Effectiveness of DDoS Mitigation in the Wild -- C. Dietzel (TU Berlin / DE-CIX), A. Feldmann (TU Berlin), T. King (DE-CIX)
- Dissecting the Largest National Ecosystem of Public Internet eXchange Points in Brazil -- S. Brito, M. Santos, R. Fontes, D. Perez, C. Rothenberg (University of Campinas) (UNICAMP)
- traIXroute: Detecting IXPs in traceroute paths -- G. Nomikos (FORTH), X. Dimitropoulos (University of Crete / FORTH)
- A Brief History of MPLS Usage in IPv6 -- Y. Vanaubel (Université de Liège), P. Mérindol and J.-J. Pansiot (Université de Strasbourg), B. Donnet (Université de Liège)
Session 4: 16:30 - 17:45
Scheduling & Timing
- An Empirical Study of Android Alarm Usage for Application Scheduling -- M. Almeida and M. Bilal (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya), J. Blackburn and K. Papagiannaki (Telefonica Research)
- Network Timing and the 2015 Leap Second -- D. Veitch (University of Technology Sydney), K. Vijayalayan (The University of Melbourne)
- Can Machine Learning Benefit Bandwidth Estimation at Ultra High-speeds? -- Q. Yin, J. Kaur (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
We are looking forward to see you in Heraklion, Greece!
Dear colleagues,
This is a call for presentation proposals for the ENOG 11/RIPE NCC
Regional Meeting, that will take place in Moscow, on 7-8 June 2016.
http://www.enog.org/meetings/enog-11/cfp/
Please submit your talk, including the abstract and draft version of the
slides before 29 March 2016 for full consideration.
Traditionally, key themes for ENOG are 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, evolution of the Internet ecosystem
- Analytics and prediction of Internet development
* Internet coordination, governance and regulatory practices
- Internet-related legislation and its impact, multistakeholder 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
* Key Internet Technologies
- Real-life IPv6 and DNSSEC deployment experience, trends and statistics
* Content delivery
- Technology, architecture and business models
If you’d like to suggest a presentation for the ENOG 11 agenda, please
submit your talk at:
http://www.enog.org/submit-topic/submission-form/
If you are aware of a good presentation and would like to recommend the
speaker, please contact the Programme Committee at pc(a)enog.org.
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.
For submission guidelines please see:
http://www.enog.org/meetings/enog-11/cfp/submission-guidelines/
Kind regards,
Sergey Myasoedov on behalf of the ENOG Programme Committee
Dear colleagues,
Here is our monthly overview of open policy proposals and their stage in
the RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP).
If you wish to join the discussion about a particular proposal, please
do so on the relevant working group mailing list.
Proposals Open for Discussion:
NEW: 2016-01, "Include Legacy Internet Resource Holders in the Abuse-c
Policy"
2015-04, "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies"
Proposals Awaiting Input:
2015-05, "Revision of Last /8 Allocation Criteria"
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Proposal Overviews:
NEW PROPOSAL: 2016-01, "Include Legacy Internet Resource Holders in the
Abuse-c Policy"
OVERVIEW: Aims for a mandatory abuse contact for Legacy Internet
Resource holders in the RIPE Database.
STATUS: Discussion Phase
WHERE TO COMMENT: Anti-Abuse Working Group: anti-abuse-wg(a)ripe.net
DEADLINE: 26 February 2016
FULL PROPOSAL: https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2016-01
PROPOSAL: 2015-04, "RIPE Resource Transfer Policies"
OVERVIEW: Aims to create a single transfer policy with all relevant
information on the transfer of Internet number resources, replacing text
in several RIPE Policies. The proposal also introduces a 24-month
holding period for IPv4 addresses and 16-bit ASNs after any change of
holdership.
RIPE NCC IMPACT ANALYSIS: Details how the 24-month holding period for
IPv4 addresses and 16-bit ASNs will be applied.
STATUS: Review Phase
WHERE TO COMMENT: Address Policy Working Group: address-policy-wg(a)ripe.net
DEADLINE: 3 March 2016
FULL PROPOSAL: https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2015-04
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The following proposals are awaiting input before they can go any
further in the PDP.
PROPOSAL: 2015-05, "Revision of Last /8 Allocation Criteria"
OVERVIEW: Aims to allow LIRs to request an additional /22 IPv4
allocation from the RIPE NCC every 18 months. This would only be
possible if the LIR has not transferred any IPv4 address space before.
STATUS: Discussion Phase – Awaiting decision from proposer
FULL PROPOSAL: https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2015-05
The RIPE NCC provides an overview of current RIPE Policy Proposals on
www.ripe.net:
https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/current-proposals/current-policy-…
We look forward to your involvement in the PDP.
Kind regards,
Marco Schmidt
RIPE Policy Development Officer
RIPE NCC