EOF Program @ RIPE-49 Manchester 20-21.9.2004
Dear Colleagues, first my apologies for the latish announcement of the EOF program; putting it together has been a little more difficult than usual this time due to surprises created by and during the holiday period. This time we will have a game and a tutuorial, so you can already consider wheter to play on Monday evening. ;-) See you in Manchester. Daniel --------- Monday 1600 - 1730 The Peering Simulation Game William B. Norton (Equinix) Tuesday 0900 - 1030 Core Network Security Michael Behringer (Cisco) Tutorial Christian Panigl (UniVie / ACOnet) 1030 - 1100 C o f f e e 1100 - 1230 Core Network Security Tutorial (continued), Discussion --------- The Peering Simulation Game Presenter: William B. Norton (Equinix) Players: Volunteers from the Audience A classic, but never played before during RIPE meetings. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~randy/Courses/cs294.s02/PeeringGame.pdf --------- Tutorial Core Network Security Presenters: Michael Behringer (Cisco) Christian Panigl (UniVie / ACOnet) Abstract: Service provider networks have become key targets for hackers. Therefore it is important to re-view security of the entire core network, its devices and services. In this tutorial we give an overview about securing devices, routing protocols, and the overall core. Some new ideas such as infrastructure ACLs will also be discussed and their pros and cons will be highlighted. Agenda 30 mins: introduction and scope 60 mins: Fundamentals of core security --- break --- 30 mins: Routing security 30 mins: Infrastructure ACLs 30 mins: discussion/feedback pros & cons
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Daniel Karrenberg