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ENOG Vocabulary ENOG16, Tbilisi, Georgia June, 4 th 2019 enog

ENOG is the forum for technology experts in the Russian Federation, CIS, and Eastern Europe to discuss internet issues and share ideas. Network with peers, learn best practices, and get involved.

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ENOG Vocabulary ENOG16, Tbilisi, Georgia June, 4 th 2019 enog

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  1. ENOG Vocabulary ENOG16, Tbilisi, Georgia June, 4th 2019 www.enog.org

  2. Eurasia Network Operators Group is the forum where technology experts from the Russian Federation, Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern Europe gather to discuss core operational issues and share ideas in evolving the Internet in the region. • ENOG is a way of communicating and creating unified approaches among technology professionals. • Our goals: • enable Internet infrastructure stability • increase global network coherence • facilitate further Internet accessibility for the community

  3. What to expect from ENOG • Network with your peers and make new business contacts • Learn about best practices in your industry • Share your experience and seek advice from industry experts • Get to know the RIPE and ENOG communities • Meet RIPE NCC staff • Get involved and have lots of fun at the socials!

  4. Key topics • Internet Development Trends • New technologies and applications, the evolution of the Internet ecosystem • Analytics and prediction of Internet development • Internet Coordination, Governance, and Regulatory Practices • Internet-related legislation and its impact, multistakeholder model • Public initiatives and projects in the areas of Internet governance • Peering and Internet Exchange Points • Business, technical and social aspects of peering and interconnection • Network Operations and Security • Operational experience and best current practices • Key Internet and Networking Technologies • Bleeding edge development • Real-life deployment experience (eg. for IPv6 and DNSSEC), trends, stat • Content Delivery • Technology, architecture and business models

  5. ENOG Programme committee • Defined by the charter • Formed from volunteers • Non-commercial • Even the travel expenses are not covered • 15-20 members (currently 19) • Does not determine location and date • PC members are chairing the plenary sessions • Programme formation starts in 3-5 months before the meeting

  6. ENOG Programme committee Alex Semenyaka Jaap Akkerhuis Alexander Azimov Kevin Meynell Alexander Isavnin Maxim Burtikov Anton Baskov Mikhail Mayorov Arnold Nipper Pavel Lunin Artyom Gavrichenkov Sergey Krashevich BakhromNasirjanov Sergey Myasoedov Denis MikhlevichTarasHeychenko Dmitry Kohmanyuk Yuri Kargapolov EvgenyZobnitsev

  7. RIPE NCC • Independent, not-for-profit membership organization • Members are: ISPs, telecommunication organisations, corporations, academia, government bodies etc. • Supports the infrastructure of the Internet through technical coordination in our service region. • Most prominent activity is to act as the Regional Internet Registry (RIR) • Secretariat for the RIPE community • Host of ENOG • ENOG is also RIPE NCC Regional Meeting • With NewTelco

  8. RACI and ENOG fellowship • The RIPE Academic Cooperation Initiative connects members of the the RIPE community with academia • 1 RACI talk this time: Hybrid Nature of Modern Threats for Cybersecurity and Information Security by O.Tsaruk • The ENOG Fellowship • support community members in their professional or academic career development • allow them to participate in policy discussions • give them an opportunity to network with their colleagues at one of the biggest industry events in the region

  9. Structure • Tutorial • 90 minutes • Educational • Plenary talks • 20-25 minutes + 5-10 minutes for Q&A • Lightning talks • 5-10 minutes • The are still accepted! • https://www.enog.org/submit-topic/submission-form/ • Birds of a Feather (BoF) • Interest group

  10. ENOG is also a networking event, so… • Please wear your badge with your name is visible to others. • Ask questions: • Programme Committee members: RED BADGE • RIPE NCC, conference organisers: YELLOW BADGE • Mentors: STICKER ON THE BADGE

  11. Our resources • Mailing list discuss@enog.org • https://lists.enog.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss • Official Facebook page • https://www.facebook.com/ENOG.org/ • Networking app • The next talk will be devoted to it • Unofficial Facebook group • https://www.facebook.com/groups/unofficialENOG/ • 220 participants • Discussions are welcome • Telegram group (yet more unofficial) • https://t.me/enogtalk • 500 participants • Discussions are already there!

  12. Participate in the Programme Committee: • Callfor Volunteers will be sent at the end of the year • Followour mailing list – discuss@enog.org

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