Plenary Agenda

Monday, 13 May 14:00 – 15:30

Opening Plenary

Welcome to RIPE 66
Rob Blokzijl, RIPE Chair
John Boland, HEAnet CEO

A Welcome from the RIPE NCC
Serge Radovcic, RIPE NCC

RIPE Programme Commitee
Filiz Yilmaz, PC Chair

Innovation at the Waist
Olaf Kolkman, NLnet Labs

Seeing The Past, Present and Future: Macro Trends in Networking and the Role of Software Defined Networking
David Meyer, Brocade/Univ. of Oregon


Monday, 13 May 16:00 – 17:30

Plenary

Building the Case for Africa: Using Open Peering to Reduce Risk and Expose the Myriad Opportunities Available in the African Market to New Entrants
Michele McCann, Teraco

Best Current Operational Practices – Efforts from the Internet Society
Jan Zorz, Internet Society

Lightning Talks

  • Path to SSAC-057 and the Aftermath
    Patrik Fältström, Netnod
  • On the Suitability of Ping to Measure Latency
    Randy Bush, Internet Initiative Japan
  • Australia’s Project for Universal Broadband Access: From Policy to Social Potential
    Marcos Pereira Dias, University of Melbourne

 


Tuesday, 14 May 09:00 – 10:30

Plenary

Virtualising Our CPE
Dave Wilson, HEAnet

DE-CIX Apollon – Our New Platform. How We Designed, Selected and Will Build It
Wolfgang Tremmel, DE-CIX

International Submarine Cable Trends
Alan Mauldin, TeleGeography


Tuesday, 14 May 11:00 – 12:30

Plenary

FTTx – Find The Technology x
Thomas Weible, flexOptix

The Future of Home Networking: The HIPnet Solution
Chris Grundemann, ARIN

IPv6 at CiscoLive 2013: Behind the Scenes
Andrew Yourtchenko, Cisco


Tuesday, 14 May 14:00 – 15:30

Plenary

Lightning Talks

  • Thoughts on “Community and Decision-making”
    Niall O’Reilly, University College Dublin
  • ISC SANS – DShield Request
    Erik Bais, A2B Internet B.V.
  • Universal Looking Glass
    Tomas Hlavacek, CZ.NIC

What’s Up With Poor Performance Towards MAC Addresses Starting With 4 or 6?
Job Snijders, Atrato Communications

IPv6 Darknet Traffic Analysis
Manish Karir, DHS S&T Cyber Security Division


Tuesday, 14 May 16:00 – 17:30

Plenary

DNS: Attack or Defense
Paul Ebersman, Infoblox

DNS Amplification Attacks – Are YOU Part of the Problem?
Merike Kaeo, Internet Identity

Panel: Seven Years of Anti-Spoofing: What Happened Since the RIPE Task Force and What Still Needs to be Done
Moderators: Benno Overeinder, NLnet Labs and Andrei Robachevsky, Internet Society


Friday, 17 May 09:00 – 10:30

Plenary

NRO/RIR Reports

  • AFRINIC Update
    Madhvi Gokool, Registration Service Manager
  • APNIC Update
    Paul Wilson, APNIC Director General
  • ARIN Update
    Leslie Nobile, Director of Registration Services
  • Lacnic Update
    Luisa Villa, Lacnic Customer Services Manager
  • NRO EC Update
    Paul Wilson, NRO Chairman & APNIC Director General
  • NRO Statistics
    Ingrid Wijte, RIPE NCC Registration Services Assistant Manager
  • IANA Update
    Elise Gerich, VP IANA and Technical Operations

RIPE PC Elections


Friday, 17 May 11:00 – 12:30

Closing Plenary

WCIT Takeaway
Olaf Kolkman, NLnet Labs

Lightning Talks

  • The sky is falling: The sun is exploding, duck!
    Jaap Akkerhuis
  • Karma Server for Mailing Lists
    Vesna Manojlovic

RIPE Meeting Technical Report