ARIN + NANOG On The Road: San Diego - Presentations [Archived]
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The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) and the North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) thanks those who attended a day of professional education and networking!
ARIN and NANOG sit at the junction of Internet infrastructure and network operations in North America, sharing a rich cooperative history with the operator community representing a large stakeholder group who work to keep the Internet working through ARIN policy and network operations.
ARIN + NANOG On The Road Presentations
| Agenda Item | Speaker | Presentations |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome and Getting Started | Susan Hamlin | |
| ARIN: Our mission, role and services | John Curran | |
| Obtaining IP Addresses I: ARIN’s IPv4 Inventory, Depletion Projections, and Countdown Plan | Jon Worley | |
| Automating Your Interactions with ARIN | Mark Kosters | |
| ARIN’s Policy Development Process and Current Discussions | Owen DeLong | |
| Obtaining IP Addresses II: ARIN’s IPv4 Waiting List and the IPv4 Transfer Market | Jon Worley | |
| Obtaining IP Addresses III: IPv6 Adoption | Jon Worley | |
| Securing Routing: RPKI Overview | Mark Kosters | |
| What is NANOG? | Betty Burke | |
| NANOG Tutorial - Network Security | Eric Ziegast | |
| NANOG Tutorial - IPv6 Tutorial | Owen DeLong | |
| NANOG Tutorial - Traceroute Tutorial | Matthew Luckie | |
| NANOG Tutorial - BGP Tutorial | John van Oppen | |
| Best Current Operational Practices | Richard Jimmerson |
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