[bdNOG] Fwd: SANOG 40 call for presentations

Philip Smith philip at nsrc.org
Fri Aug 11 15:02:07 BDT 2023


Following on from the successful SANOG 39 in Dhaka earlier this year, 
SANOG 40 is in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Hopefully we will again see good 
participation from the Bangladesh Internet community.

philip
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Subject: [SANOG] SANOG 40 call for presentations
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2023 16:30:54 +0100
From: Philip Smith via sanog <sanog at sanog.org>
Reply-To: Philip Smith <pfsinoz at gmail.com>
To: SANOG <sanog at sanog.org>

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SANOG 40: Call For Presentations
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The following is an open call for presentations for the conference
sessions for 40th South Asian Network Operators Group (SANOG) Meeting
being hosted in-person from 16th to 20th October 2023 in Colombo, Sri
Lanka.

Important dates regarding the Call for Presentations:

Call For Presentations Open:      Now
First Draft Programme Published:  18th September 2023
Deadline For Proposals:           25th September 2023
Final acceptance notification:    2nd October 2023
SANOG 40 Conference:              16th October 2023
SANOG 40 Workshops:               17th - 20th October 2023

Please submit Online at
   https://papers.sanog.org/user/login.php?event=183

Any marketing, sales and vendor proprietary content in a presentation
is against the spirit of SANOG and it is strictly prohibited.

Note that proper credit must be given for all content taken from other
sources.  Evidence of plagiarism is grounds for rejection.

Presentations will be accepted on a first come first served basis - so
it is important not to delay submitting if you wish to secure a
presentation slot.

The conference will comprise of 4 sessions, including the Plenary,
Technical Updates, Operational Updates, and the SANOG Peering Forum.
These are general sessions and you are invited to propose talks that
you think are relevant to the Internet operational and research
community.  The topics given below are not exclusive.  Presentations
are expected to be no more than 25 minutes long and with suitable
technical/operational content.

  * Network Operations
  * Peering Personals
  * Routing in the IP Core, BGP, MPLS, IPv6
  * Security, RPKI, DDoS mitigation
  * Data Center, Virtualisation
  * Internet Exchange Point, transit & peering
  * DNS, DNSSEC
  * SDN and NFV
  * Network Automation and "Machine Learning"
  * Any case studies or learning related to operational technologies
    that you wish to share with the community

Peering Personals should be submitted now for the SANOG Peering Forum
session.

Best wishes!

philip
For the SANOG 40 PC
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