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The ENOG 12\/RIPE NCC Regional Meeting took place from 3-4 October 2016 at the Armenia Marriott Hotel in Yerevan, Armenia. A total of 251 attendees participated in the meeting, 177 of whom were from Armenia.\n<\/p><\/div>\n
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DNS as a Defense Vector<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> IPv6 \u2026 Are we there yet?<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Nathalie Trenaman, RIPE NCC, reminded the audience that the meeting had an IPv6 only SSID provided by Ucom, and urged attendees to push packets over IPv6 and try out that SSID during the meeting.<\/p>\n RIPE Academic Cooperation Initiative (RACI)<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> How to Think About IXPs if you are a Regulator<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Some Thoughts on Vulnerability Risk Management<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> New prospective of DNS-technology: 3d Generation of MNP & IMEI Systems Under Convergence Conditions<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> RIPEstat as a Tool<\/strong> <\/p>\n DNSSEC Deployment Best Practices, Experiences, Challenges, Stats, etc.<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Kaveh Ranjbar, RIPE NCC, said Richard\u2019s presentation illustrates a project the RIPE NCC took to the DNS Working Group and affected a change through the power of the community.<\/p>\n Rolling the Root Zone DNSSEC KSK<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> RIPE Site: Hints From Outside<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Kaveh Ranjbar, RIPE NCC, told the meeting there was a lot of legacy still existing in the RIPE NCC\u2019s system, and that the first review started with SSO about five years ago. Kaveh said the second and current review is migrating data from the RIPE NCC\u2019s LIR Portal to new system, and that while the RIPE Database has some support for SSO, it is not full support because there is still a lot of legacy in that system. Kaveh then asked for feedback from the community, as all development in these systems is based on that feedback.<\/p>\n Taras told Kaveh the community needs more tips on how to use the site in its current state.<\/p>\n Kaveh suggested that the audience, when using the site, to think about their own security model and map that to reality \u2013 for example, if you are one organisation, use one org object. Another example is to match your role accounts to real people in your organisation. Kaveh also suggested people enable two-factor authentication, as it is important to avoid attacks in this way.<\/p>\n The Case for National CERT\/CSIRTs<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> DDoS Attacks in 2017: Beyond Packet Filtering<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> IANA Stewardship Transition: Evaluation of the process and outcomes for the Internet community<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> NTIA Stewardship Transition: Latest update and lessons learnt<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> RIPE NCC Update<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Vahan Hovsepyan, Armix, asked Axel if he saw a RIPE Meeting in Armenia in the near future.<\/p>\n Axel said the RIPE NCC tries to get around the service region as much as possible. The RIPE Meeting requires a venue for 500-600 people. Axel agreed that perhaps the RIPE Meeting could fit in Armenia in the future.<\/p>\n Internet Roads of Caucasus<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> Country Connectivity in ENOG Region<\/strong> Kaveh Ranjbar, RIPE NCC, told the audience about a new prototype called \u201ccountry statistics\u201d being developed by the RIPE NCC, and asked for feedback on what specific data people would like to see from this function.<\/p>\n Dmirtry Kohymanyuk, Hostmaster Ltd, suggested Kaveh send a link to one or more of the RIPE mailing lists.<\/p>\n Alexander Isavnin, the Open Net, told the audience the RIPE NCC is a neutral organisation to collect data. He went on to say that the audience has knowledge of local markets that are interesting at a local level, but not necessarily at an international level.<\/p>\n Non-Optimal Routing Caused by Incompatibility<\/strong> <\/i><\/a> IoT BS: Where do “we” fit in?<\/strong> <\/i><\/a>
\nPaul Vixie<\/p>\n
\nHisham Ibrahim, RIPE NCC<\/p>\nLightning Talk:<\/h5>\n
\nGergana Petrova, RIPE NCC<\/p>\nPlenary 17:00 \u2013 18:30<\/h4>\n
\nTimothy Denton, Hurricane Electric<\/p>\n
\nAlex Smirnoff, Open Network Association<\/p>\n
\nYuri Kargapolov, UANIC<\/p>\nBirds of a Feather Session 18:30 \u2013 19:30<\/h4>\n
\nAlex Semenyaka, RIPE NCC<\/p>\nTuesday, 4 October<\/h3>\n
Plenary 10:00 \u2013 11:30<\/h4>\n
\nRichard Lamb, ICANN<\/p>\n
\nAlexandra Kulikova<\/p>\nLightning Talk<\/h5>\n
\nTaras Geychenko, Hostmaster LLC<\/p>\nPlenary 12:00 \u2013 13:30<\/h4>\n
\nKevin Meynell<\/p>\n
\nArtyom Gavrichenkov, Qrator Labs<\/p>\nIANA Function Transition Roundtable:<\/h5>\n
\nOleg Demidov, PIR Center<\/p>\n
\nMichael Yakushev, ICANN<\/p>\nPlenary 15:00 \u2013 16:30<\/h4>\n
\nAxel Pawlik, RIPE NCC<\/p>\n
\nVahan said Armenia would host WCIT next year.<\/p>\n
\nAlexander Azimov, Qrator Labs<\/p>\nIXP Roundtable<\/h5>\n
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\nMartin Semrad, NIX.CZ \/ NIX.SK
\nVahan Hovsepyan, Armix
\nGeorge Gotoshia, Newtelco Georgia
\nEugene Morozov, MSK-IX<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nClosing Plenary, 17:00 \u2013 18:30<\/h4>\n
\nAlexander Isavnin, The Open Net<\/p>\nLightning Talks<\/h5>\n
\nTalgat Nurlybayev, Kazakhstan Research and Education Network Association<\/p>\n
\nRichard Lamb, ICANN<\/p>\n