Mr
Piers O'Hanlon
(University of Oxford)
19/01/2016, 10:00
Main Session
In the process of network attachment to IEEE 802 networks a mobile device can potentially reveal a lot about where its user has been and when. The current use of an immutable link-layer address also facilitates persistent tracking. These privacy issues are firstly down to the design of the link layer addressing and protocols, and secondly due to protocols used in IP address acquisition or...
Mr
Gunter Van de Velde
(Alcatel-Lucent)
19/01/2016, 10:30
Main Session
In some IPv6 environments the need has arisen for hosts to be able to utilise a unique IPv6 prefix even though the link or media may be shared. Typically hosts subscribers) on a shared network, like Wi-Fi or Ethernet, will acquire unique IPv6 addresses from a common IPv6 prefix that is allocated or assigned for use on a specific link. Benefits of a unique IPv6 prefix compared to a unique IPv6...
Bipin Mistry
(Corero Network Security)
19/01/2016, 11:00
"The Mobile Use Case – 5G"
SP carrier architectures are changing and evolving this will drive the need for a more holistic security posture. Security cannot be an after thought and I will use 5G a an example.
Mr
Sander Steffann
(S.J.M. Steffann)
19/01/2016, 11:45
Lightning Talks
When deploying IPv6 on a Dutch FttH network I found no open source DHCPv6 server suitable for that scenario. All of them are designed for a dynamic network, while the ISP wants to assign fixed IPv6 prefixes to customers and not assign anything else. Such a configuration was a hack as best and made the DHCPv6 server shut itself down at worst. So I wrote my own fully customisable DHCPv6 server...
Veronika McKillop
(Cisco)
19/01/2016, 12:00
Lightning Talks
The global trend of exponential growth of IPv6 traffic continues and since summer 2015, the UK internet user IPv6 traffic started to grow too. Let's look at this a little bit closer and also at what we can expect in the near future. This session will cover the latest development in IPv6 deployments on global and the UK level, as well as it will update the attendees on the UK IPv6 Council and...
Mr
Ian Dickinson
(Sky UK Ltd)
19/01/2016, 12:15
Lightning Talks
A brief update on the IPv6 rollout at Sky Broadband
Mrs
Sandra Brown
(IPv4 Market Group)
19/01/2016, 12:30
Sponsor Presentations
Mr
Andrew Cormack
(Jisc)
19/01/2016, 14:00
In November 2015 the Government published a 299-page draft Investigatory Powers Bill for pre-legislative scrutiny. A full Bill is likely to be introduced into Parliament early in 2016. This talk will summarise the new powers the draft Bill would give the Home Secretary and suggest how telecoms operators might prepare for them.
Mr
Andrew Cormack
(Jisc), Ms
Zoe O'Connell
(Metail)
19/01/2016, 14:20
Mr
Ondrej Filip
(CZ.NIC)
19/01/2016, 15:00
Main Session
Hello!
I would like to present news from Turris Project. In the first part of the presentation I plan to mention news mainly from security area and also about our new IoT research project. Turris is acting as large honeypot and it's able to track botnets.E.g. we found a large number of ASUS devices that has a single C&C and tries to increase number of bots. The IoT research is called Turris...
Mr
Primoz Secnik
(ThousandEyes)
19/01/2016, 15:30
Sponsor Presentations
Over the course of 2015, we've collected data on numerous network outages in the UK and beyond. We'll share data on several notable events including: a major DNS provider outage, a data center connectivity failure at a large gaming company, a route leak affecting a hosting provider, and availability issues that impacted a social network. This talk will provide you with new ideas on how to...
Mr
Andrei Robachevsky
(Internet Society)
19/01/2016, 16:15
Lightning Talks
Why and what kind of collective effort is needed to improve the security and resilience of the global Internet routing system? One of the approaches is the Routing Resilience Manifesto initiative, which features the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) document (https: //www.manrs.org). This initiative launched last year by several leading network operators, combined public...
Mr
Massimiliano Stucchi
(RIPE NCC)
19/01/2016, 16:30
Lightning Talks
RPKI is a protocol to help make the routing on the internet more robust and secure. In this lightning talk I will introduce how to configure your routers to support it, and how to certify your routing announcements.
Mr
Jon Isbell
(Netcraft)
19/01/2016, 16:45
Main Session
Netcraft is positioned at the epicentre of the battle against phishing, malware, & online fraud, and, through its anti-phishing community, has detected and blocked over 18.5 million unique phishing sites to date.
Since late 2014, SIDN, the registry in charge of the .NL TLD, has been using Netcraft's services to protect .NL against phishing & malware
This talk will provide a case...
Mr
Edward Harrison
(Metaswitch Networks / Project Calico)
19/01/2016, 17:15
Main Session
The modern data centre is now awash with virtualised and containerised workloads serving largely IP based applications. A typical data centre might have 1000s of hosts, running 10s of thousands of VMs, 100s of thousands containers or much more. Networking between these workloads is critical, yet many existing virtual networking technologies aren't built with this level of scale in mind. ...