Agenda
Schedule | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |||||||||||
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06.30 | LACNIC Runners | LACNIC Runners | |||||||||||||||
07.30 - 08.30 | Registration | ||||||||||||||||
08.30 - 09.00 | Newcomers Session | Opening Ceremony | NRO/ASO and RC Member Elections | ||||||||||||||
09.00 - 10.00 | Tutorial | CSIRTS | LACNIC (Panel) |
FIR/ LAC-IX |
Tutorial | LACTLD | IPv6 Day FLIP6 | Tutorial | LACTLD | LACNOG | Tutorial | ||||||
10.00 - 10.30 | Sponsor Slot Secure64 |
Sponsor Slot Terabit Solutions |
Sponsor Slot MxTools |
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10.30 - 11.00 | Coffee Break | Sponsor Slot ALGcom |
Sponsor Slot Globenet |
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11.00 - 11.30 | Tutorial | CSIRTS | Open Policy Forum | FIR/ LAC-IX |
Tutorial | LACTLD | Sponsor Slot Binarionet |
Coffee Break | Sponsor Slot Furukawa |
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11.30 - 12.00 | Sponsor Slot Telcomanager |
IPv6 Day FLIP6 | Tutorial | LACTLD | Information Session |
Sponsor Slot Huawei |
LACNOG | Tutorial | |||||||||
12.00 - 13.00 | Sponsor Slot Huawei |
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13.00 - 14.00 | Lunch | Closing Ceremony | |||||||||||||||
14.00 - 14.30 | Registration | Tutorial | CSIRTS | Open Policy Forum | LACTLD | LACSEC | Tutorial | LACTLD | LAC-IX Members Meeting |
LACNIC | Tutorial | LACTLD | |||||
14.30 - 15.00 | |||||||||||||||||
15.00 - 15.30 | IT Women Session | ||||||||||||||||
15.30 - 16.00 | Coffee Break | ||||||||||||||||
16.00 - 16.30 | Coffee Break | LACNIC Members Assembly | LACTLD | Coffee Break | |||||||||||||
16.30 - 16.40 | Tutorial | CSIRTS | LACSEC | Tutorial | LACTLD | LAC-IX Members Meeting |
IPv6 Day FLIP6 | Tutorial | LACTLD | Panel: Diversity and inclusion | |||||||
16.40 - 18.00 | LACNIC | ||||||||||||||||
18.00 - 18.30 | Financial Assitance Program | BoF | |||||||||||||||
18.30 - 19.00 | Peering Forum Cocktail | ||||||||||||||||
19.00 - 19.30 | Welcome Cocktail | ||||||||||||||||
19.30 - 20.00 | |||||||||||||||||
20.00 - 20.30 | Social Event | ||||||||||||||||
20.00 - 22.00 | |||||||||||||||||
22.00 - 23.00 |
Session for Sponsored Participants
SUNDAY 21, room: Iguazú I+II+III | ||
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18.00 - 19.00 |
Session for Sponsored Participants - Closed session for beneficiaries of LACNIC's community sponsorship program |
Guidance for New Participants
MONDAY 22, room: Cataratas I | |||
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08.30 - 09.00 |
Guidance for New Participants - Session for newcomers to LACNIC events |
TUTORIAL: Advanced IPv6
Monday 22 May - 09.00 - 18.00 hs - Room: Cataratas I
Instructors: Alejandro D'Egidio, Alejandro Acosta, Jordi Palet, Ariel Weher
This tutorial is intended for participants who have prior experience with the IPv6 protocol
and wish to further their knowledge on IPv6 operation. Contents include:
- Review of IPv6 operation
- Transition mechanisms
- IPv6 in xDLS networks
- IPv6 addressing Plan
There will be a live demonstration of each topic, which may include:
Capturing packets with Wireshark, configuring online devices, creating labs, etc.
TUTORIAL: Changing Internet Policies is Easy
Monday 22 May - 09.00 - 10.30 hs - Room: Iguazú I+II+III
Instructor: Gianina Pensky, LACNIC
LACNIC is responsible for assigning and managing Internet number resources (IPv4, IPv6), Autonomous System Numbers, reverse resolution and other resources for the region of Latin America and the Caribbean.
How does LACNIC manage these resources?
Who determines how they are managed?
How are the requirements for requesting IP addresses decided?
Who can participate in this process?
In this session we will answer these and other questions and explain how you can actively participate in one of the LACNIC's most relevant processes.
Aimed at all members of the community with an interest in the topic.
More information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6Q7uB5Qy3M&feature=youtu.be
We invite you to subscribe to the mailing list and keep up with the latest information:
http://www.lacnic.net/lists/policy
TUTORIAL: Monitoring
Monday 22 May - 11.00 - 13.00 hs - Room: Iguazú I+II+III
Instructors: Santiago Aggio, Pablo Cuello
This tutorial will present the theory and analyze basic tools for monitoring networks and traffic in the links between different autonomous systems (e.g. peering and IP transit).
The goal is to encourage operators and administrators to implement monitoring solutions using open source tools which, together with the IPFIX (Netflow) and SNMP protocols, will allow them to obtain statistics on traffic aggregation and IP flows in both versions. These tools allow improving how the network is managed, make troubleshooting easier, detect anomalies in real time and store the information for its a posteriori analysis.
During the tutorial will we present a tool for collecting and analyzing IP flows, showing their capabilities and a case where anomalies were detected. Finally, we will show a practical example of how a tool is used to collect and present Internet traffic using SNMP and Netflow.
TUTORIAL: BGP/RPKI
Monday 22 May - 14.00 - 18.00 hs - Room: Iguazú I+II+III
Instructors: Mariela Rocha, Guillermo Cicileo, Gerardo Rada -
Description
In the context of the global Internet, BGP operation involves complex aspects that have recently been compounded by certain security events such as route hijacking and route leaks.
This is a two-part tutorial. The first session will present an introduction to the BGP protocol, as well as recommendations and current best practices both for carrier/ISP as well as for end-user organization environments.
The second part will introduce some trends in routing security, specifically origin validation using resource certification (RPKI).
- Principles of BGP operation and best practices
- Route hijacking and leaking
- Resource certification (RPKI)
- Creation of ROAs
The tutorial will include hands-on exercises, so we recommend that participants bring their own laptop computers.
TUTORIAL: Hands on Abuse Operations Methods Training
Wednesday 24 - 09.00 - 13.00 hs - Room: Cataratas I
Trainers
- Tobias Knecht: CEO Abusix; Co-Chair M3AAWG Abuse Desk SIG; Co-Chair RIPE Anti-Abuse Working Group
- Matt Stith: Anti-Abuse Specialist, Rackspace; Co-Chair M3AAWG Hosting Committee; M3AAWG Board Coordination
- Jesse Sowell: Postdoctoral Cybersecurity Fellow, Stanford University Center for International Security and Cooperation; Vice-Chair M3AAWG Growth and Development Committee; M3AAWG Senior Advisor
This training will provide participants with hands-on training on the best common practices in abuse operations. In particular, participants will be introduced to methods on how to handle the potentially overwhelming flow of reports and how to shift abuse operations from a cost center in the organization to cost neutral, potentially even cost positive.
Networks whose hosts are engaging in abusive behavior---sending spam, contributing to a DDoS, hosting malware, etc.---may not realize these hosts are creating problems until other networks tell, often by sending reports to that network's abuse@ e-mail address.
Peering Tutorial
Wednesday 24 May - 14.00 - 18.00 hs - Room: Cataratas I
Instructors: Arturo Servín, Guillermo Cicileo, Nicolás Antoniello, Michela Galante
Description:
This tutorial will analyze the basics of Traffic Exchange, Peering and CDNs and discuss their business relationships as well as relevant technical aspects.
Specific topics to be addressed in this workshop include how, who with, and where to implement peering relationships, what type of traffic exchanges should be used, how to analyze network traffic in order to make better interconnection decisions, where to register peering sites and polices, and best practices for using BGP for peering.
Participants are expected to have a working knowledge of BGP.
TUTORIAL: Resource Management / Mi LACNIC
Thursday 25 May - 09.00 - 13.00 hs - Room: Iguazú I+II+III
Instructors: Rodrigo Zambrana, LACNIC
Earlier this year, LACNIC launched (a beta version of) a new resource management system called MiLACNIC, which, in addition to the features currently available (sub-assignments, rDNS delegation, managing users, etc.), centralizes payments (adding Paypal as a new payment method) and the Resource Certification System (RPKI).
The main goal of this tutorial is for participants to gain an in-depth understanding of MiLACNIC's features and how to use them.
It has been designed for representatives of organizations that are already members of LACNIC and have been assigned IPv4 and/or IPv6 resources directly by LACNIC.
Participants who are technically responsible for a LACNIC member organization can log on to LACNIC's Resource Management System with their corresponding username and password.
No computers will be available in the room for this tutorial, so participants are advised to bring a laptop, tablet, or any other Internet-enabled device.
Important:
Because LACNIC NIRs use a different platform, the materials shown during the presentation cannot be applied by members of organizations in Brazil and Mexico.
TUTORIAL: Using BGP communities
Thursday 25 May - 14.00 - 18.00 hs - Room: Iguazú I+II+III
Instructors: Lucenildo Lins, Rodrigo Regis y Tiago Nakamura (NIC.br)
Participants: The number of participants is determined by the capacity of the room (maximum 120 seats)
Notes:
- Each participant must bring their own laptop
- Virtual laboratories, using VM for VirtualBox
- Language: Portuguese (simultaneous translation will be provided)
- What are BGP attributes and capabilities?
- Introduction to communities
- Well-known communities
- Extended communities and large communities
- Example: communities in IX.br SP
- Communities lab (virtual laboratory that simulates communities in IX.br SP)
TUTORIAL: Basic IPv6
Friday 26 May - 09.00 - 13.00 hs - Room: Iguazú I+II+III
Instructors: Antonio Moreiras and Eduardo Barasal Morales (NIC.br)
At the moment we are faced with a major technological challenge that affects every autonomous system in Latin America. The region's pool of free IPv4 addresses —addresses used on every device connected to the Internet— is nearing exhaustion. Under the new address allocation policy that came into effect in February this year, only new autonomous systems can now request an IPv4 block (size /24 to /22).
Considering that this change will have a huge impact on access, content and hosting providers, the IPv6.br team has prepared a mini-tutorial to explain how to work with IPv6 and share their experiences.
The presentation will address the following topics:
- How to work with IPv6 addresses
- How to self-configure IPv6 addressing using SLAAC
- How to self-configure IPv6 addressing using DHCPv6
- How to self-configure an IPv6 prefix using DHCPv6PD (very popular among providers using PPPoE)
To complete the tutorial, participants must bring a laptop computer with the virtual machine available at lab.ipv6.br already installed.
CSIRTs
MONDAY 22, Room: Iguazú IV+V | ||
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09.00 - 18.00 |
The Latin American and Caribbean Computer Security Incident Response Teams Meeting has become a workspace for Latin American and Caribbean actors to share security-related issues. This sharing of knowledge among the participants aims at strengthening the region in terms of computer security incident prevention and impact mitigation. |
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By invitation only |
Sponsor Slot
Monday 22 | |||
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10.00 - 10.30 | Secure64, Room Iguazú VI IPv6 & DNS: What you need to know, Daniel Garfinkel |
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Wednesday 24 | |||
10.00 - 10.30 | Terabit Solutions, Room Iguazú VI Huawei DC/IT Solutions, Alan Hu (Huawei), Nelson Anastasi (Terabit Solutions)
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10.30 - 11.00 | ALGcom, Room Iguazú VI LGcom Tecnologia para Enlaces Profisionales, Luiz Carlos Bacchi |
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11.00 - 11.30 | Binarionet, Sala: Iguazu VI Title: Improve your services catalog to became a Public Cloud Provider Summary: Nowadays, in the competitive Internet market, having a differential can mean a lot more business, so come to see the new products and services of Grupo Binario for internet service provider (ISP), with this new initiative, add value to your catalog Services by bringing cloud services to your portfolio, and most importantly, with no difficulty. |
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11.30 - 12.00 | Telcomanager, Sala Iguazú VI Solución de problemas en los ISPs con NetFlow: desafíos, costos y beneficios, Ney Bittencourt Fontes Ney Bittencourt Fontes graduó en Redes de Telecomunicaciones en la Universidad Estácio de Sá y MBA en Administración de Redes en el Instituto Infnet. Descripción de la sesión La conferencia se abordará de una forma técnica la importancia de la gestión de la red del ISP. Con contenidos educativos a respecto de los protocolos de streaming y sus aplicaciónes, la conferencia culminará en una comprensión de los desafíos que los ISPs actualmente viven ajenos a su tráfico de manera detallada. Concluyendo con los principales problemas de los ISPs de soluciones a través de beneficios tales como el escalonamiento del volumen de tráfico, la detección de ataques, la planificación de rutas y la optimización de la red para acceder del proveedor y de sus clientes, lo que revela la importancia de obtener el control total de la red. |
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12.00 - 13.00 | Huawei, Room Iguazú I+II+III Infrastructure for ISP Security Services Ponente: Frank Ip, Huawei, Senior Director of Product Management, Huawei |
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THURSDAY 25 | |||
10.00 - 10.30 | MXTOOLS, Sala Iguazu VI MXTOOLS SPAMHAUS / MXTOOLS Soluciones de Seguridad para EMAIL DNS BGP Luciano Minuchin Director Operations & Compliance LATAM Se detallaran las soluciones de seguridad que ofrece SPAMHAUS y MXTOOLS para ser aplicadas en servicios de EMAIL, DNS y BGP, como implementaras y sus beneficios. Casos de éxito en la región. Utilización de SBL XBL PBL DBL y RPZ |
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10.30 - 11.00 | Globenet, Sala Iguzú VI Next Generation Services |
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11.00 - 11.30 | Furukawa, Room: Iguazu VI FTTx - Inteligencia en las redes de acceso, Cristian Ramirez (Key Account Manager de Furukawa) |
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11.30 - 12.30 | Huawei, Room: Cataratas 1 "Huawei DC-Driven IXP and ISP Solutions", Alan Hu Temas a tratar:
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Monday 22, Swimming pool area Hotel Bourbon Cataratas | ||
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19.00 - 22.00 | Welcome Cocktail Swimming pool area Hotel Bourbon Cataratas We are pleased to invite you to the LACNIC 27 Welcome Cocktail, to be held at 19:00 at the Bourbon Cataratas Convention & Spa pool area. Two buses leaving at 19:10 and 19:30 from the hotels will transfer participants to the Cocktail. Transportation will not be provided for participants to return to their hotels. |
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Tuesday 23, Room: Cataratas II | ||
18.30 - 20.30 | Peering Forum Cocktail Room: Cataratas II |
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Wednesday 24 | ||
20.00 - 23.00 | Social Event, Salão Expocenter III - Rafain Palace Hotel & Convention Av. Olímpio Rafagnin, 2357 - P. Imperatriz - Foz do Iguaçu - PR The Brazilian Internet Steering Comittee (CGI.br) and the Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br) have the honor of inviting you to the LACNIC27 Social Event. Transfers will be offered from the Bourbon Hotel to the Rafain Palace Hotel (7:30 pm) This invitation must be presented. |
LACNIC
Members Assembly
Tuesday 23, Ballroom Bourbon | |||
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16.00 - 18.30 |
Members Assembly |
The Members Assembly is the sovereign body of LACNIC. It is constituted by all members who have the right to participate in it; the topics discussed in the assembly are issues concerning administration, balance sheets approvals, expenses reports, budget executions and other LACNIC's management indicators.
Below our members will find information regarding the two Assemblies that will be held this year as well as the following relevant documents:
LACNIC'S ORDINARY MEMBER ASSEMBLY
Members of the Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) are invited to the LACNIC Ordinary Member Assembly to be held on 23 May 2017, first notice at 15:30, second notice at 16:00 hours, at the Bourbon Cataratas in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.
LACNIC'S EXTRAORDINARY MEMBER ASSEMBLY
Members of the Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) are invited to the LACNIC Extraordinary Member Assembly to be held on 23 May 2017, first notice at 16:00, second notice at 16:30 hours, at the Bourbon Cataratas in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.
Regional Interconnection Forum and Open LAC-IX Meeting.
WEDNESDAY 24, Ballroom Bourbon | |||
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09.00 - 09.10 | Opening - Fabián Mejía, Moderator of the Regional Interconnection Forum; Ariel Graizer, President of LAC-IX | ||
09.10 - 09.30 | LAC-IX: First Steps and Future Goals - Ariel Graizer, LAC-IX | ||
09.30 - 10.10 | Panel: IXPs for Small ISPs Panelists: Iván Zilic, PIT Chile, Rodrigo Peña, SCL-IX, Jhonny Naranjo, APROSVA |
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10.10 - 10.30 | Multi-bird - Solution for Scaling Route Servers - Antonio Moreiras, NIC.BR | ||
10.30 - 11.00 | Coffee Break | ||
11.00 - 11.30 | 2016 Survey of Internet Carrier Interconnection Agreements - Gael Hernández, PCH | ||
11.30 - 11.50 | CEDIA Network: Changes to the Academic Network - Ernesto Pérez, CEDIA | ||
11.50 - 12.10 | Euro-IX: IXP Database and Tools - Bijal Sanghani, Euro-IX | ||
12.10 - 12.50 | Panel: RPKI Origin Validation in IXPs Panelists: Mauricio Oviedo, IX.CR, Fabián Mejía, NAP.EC |
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12.50 - 13.00 | PeeringDB 2.0 - Arturo Servín | ||
13.00 | Closing - Fabián Mejía, Forum Chair | ||
13.00 - 14.00 | Lunch |
Network Security Forum (LACSEC)
WEDNESDAY 24, Ballroom Bourbon | |||
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14.00 - 14.10 | Opening: Hugo Salgado, LACSEC Program Committee | ||
14.10 - 14.40 | Distributed Sensors in Brazilian NREN - Rildo Souza /Yuri Alexandro | ||
14.40 - 15.10 | Developing CSIRTs in Brazilian NREN - Rildo Souza /Yuri Alexandro | ||
15.10 - 15.40 | Use of MacSec (802.1ae) with 802.1x in corporate networks for access control and protection against man-in-the-middle attacks - Wilson Rogerio Lopes | ||
15.40 - 16.00 | Root KSK rollover - Carlos Martínez, LACNIC | ||
16.00 - 16.30 | Coffee Break | ||
16.30 - 17.00 | Arbor WISR XII The Stakes Have Changed - Julio Arruda | ||
17.00 - 17.30 | The Importance of DNS for Preventing Global Cyber-Attacks - Ricardo Rodrigues | ||
17.30 - 18.00 | TorBot: Protecting the Tor Network against Malicious Traffic - Marcelo Palma Salas | ||
18.00 | Closing - Hugo Salgado, LACSEC Program Committee |
Information session
Thursday 25, Room: Iguazú VI | ||
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11.30 - 12.30 | Information session - Why host a LACNIC event? |
IT Women Session
THURSDAY 25 | ||
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15.00- 16.00 | IT Women Session, Room: Iguazú VI |
Panel: Diversity and inclusion – How to integrate the gender perspective in technology projects
THURSDAY 25, Room: Cataratas I | ||
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16.30 - 18.00 | Panel: Diversity and inclusion – How to integrate the gender perspective in technology projects Moderator: Renata Aquino Ribeiro Raquel Gatto (ISOC), Laura Kaplan (LACNIC), Carmen Denis Polanco (UADY - Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán) Yacine Khelladi (A4AI) |
LACNOG
FRIDAY 26, Ballroom Bourbon | |||
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09.00 - 09.20 | Introduction to LACNOG - LACNOG Board | ||
09.20 - 09.45 | Description of the Work and Conformation of LACNOG Groups / Task Forces | ||
09.45 - 11.00 | Panel: Interaction between Regional Service and Content Providers - Renato Ornelas (ABRINT), Rodrigo Broilo (Facebook), Flávio Amaral (Netflix), Julio Sirota (IX.br) Moderator: Lacier Dias, Ariel Weher |
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11.00 - 11.30 | Coffee Break | ||
11.30 - 12.00 | Keynote Presentation: Implementing and Deploying IPv6 and DNSSEC in the Network from the End User's Point of View - Joao Damas, APNIC | ||
12.00 - 12.45 | Keynote Presentation: Evolution of Datacenter Network Architecture at Facebook - Diego Veca, Facebook | ||
12.45 - 13.00 | Call for Presentations LACNOG17 - LACNOG Program Committee | ||
13.00 | LACNOG Closing Ceremony |