Mr
Tim Rossiter
(Sky Networks)
17/01/2018, 10:00
Main Session
Sky Broadband is at the leading edge in deploying new network implementations and router products to handle huge growth in broadband traffic and subscriber numbers.
This presentation describes network growth and evolution through four generations of router technology as subscriber numbers have grown to 6 million and total traffic from 40 Gbit/s to 8000 Gbit/s. It describes the multiple...
Louis Plissonneau
(Facebook)
17/01/2018, 10:30
Main Session
The high capacity, reliable and redundant Facebook datacenter networks are built using a CLOS topology. We often talk about how these topologies scale up to build massive server networks. This talk describes how these same topologies can be scaled down to meet the needs of a small to medium sized network using industry standard vendor provided switches.
Mr
Sean Newman
(Sponsor)
17/01/2018, 10:55
Sponsor-led content
The sophistication with which cybercriminals are creating IoT botnets continues to increase, as does the type of attacks they are launching with them – the latest innovation sees destination modulation being used to deliver attacks which are effective at doing harm even when conventional DDoS protection is in place. Understand why this new vector requires an always-on approach to DDoS mitigation.
Mr
Oliver Leaver-Smith
(None)
17/01/2018, 11:35
Main Session
A talk around chaos engineering and how we do this at SBG
Mr
James Bensley
(None)
17/01/2018, 12:05
Main Session
Most networks are built from closed source proprietary solutions and tested with black box testers. Many of operators suffer from limitations regarding feature requests/security fixes/bug fixes/interop issues/undocumented behaviour or troubleshooting methods. Various open source software solutions exist for Linux, which provide the facilities to test a range of generic network devices....
Tim Hale
(ThousandEyes)
17/01/2018, 12:25
Sponsor-led content
Mr
Richard Crowther
(NCSC)
17/01/2018, 14:00
Main Session
At UKNOF 35, the National Cyber Security Centre shared its plans to address systemic cyber security issues at scale through its Active Cyber Defence programme. Just over a year on, we’ve learned and achieved a lot. This talk will provide an update on our progress so far.
Mr
James Richards
(Nominet)
17/01/2018, 14:30
Main Session
A Response Policy Zone (RPZ) allows operators of recursive DNS systems to apply conditional policies on incoming queries. This talk will discuss the use of the RPZ technology, some implementation details, and how the RPZ may affect the profile/monitoring of DNS traffic across a system.
Neil Brown
(decoded:Legal)
17/01/2018, 15:00
Main Session
The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 is the biggest change to the UK's surveillance law framework in 15 years.
Neil will explain the changes, and set out the current position in terms of obligations which can be imposed on telecommunications operators.
Mrs
Veronika McKillop
(Microsoft)
17/01/2018, 16:00
Main Session
This presentation will cover the journey that Networking team in Microsoft IT took from IPv4-only to Dual-Stack network. However, the team is not stopping there as Dual-Stack is IPv6 half-done. The team aims to go IPv6-Only and I will share some details of our experience so far and what future may hold for any user of Microsoft products.
Mr
Jordi Palet Martinez
(The IPv6 Company)
17/01/2018, 16:30
Main Session
This presentation will introduce the results of the Global IPv6 Deployment Survey started about 2 years before the event is taking place.
Mr
David Burns
(UKWISPA)
17/01/2018, 17:00
Lightning Talks
An Introduction to UKWISPA from the Chair of the Group. Showing what the group is doing and what the goals are.
Mr
Thomas Penrose
(Attendee)
17/01/2018, 17:15
Main Session
An insight into building and running a 5000+ port, 5Gb/s+ network in 1.5 days, then tearing it down again 4 days later. The talk will cover the challenges in running a show of this size and some funny learnings, moments and problems along the way!