
Gain a competitive edge, while you’re still in school
From DDoS attacks to mitigation and network optimization, NANOG U presents a day of talks and hands-on workshops by some of the top minds in our community on the most current developments and challenges in network engineering, operations, and architecture.
JOIN US NOVEMBER 18, 2019
9am - 4pm
Purdue University
305 N University St, West Lafayette, IN 47907
Lawson Computer Science Building — Room 1154, 1st floor
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Agenda:
- 9:00 Introduction (Dr. Thomas J. Hacker, Purdue University and Edward McNair, NANOG)
- 9:25 Hunting Criminals Using Network Indicators and OSINT (Jason Lancaster, SpyGlass)
- Break
- 10:30 Cyber Threats and Case Review (Michael Alford, Special Agent FBI)
- Break
- 11:30 How to get into tech? (Kat Ronay, Microsoft)
- 12:00 Lunch is provided by NANOG
- 13:00 Information Security and careers in network engineering and security
- 14:05 Afternoon Introduction (Edward McNair, NANOG)
- 14:15 DNS (Eddy Winstead, ISC)
- 15:00 DNS Security (John Bambenek, ThreatStop)
- Break
- 16:00 ARIN 101 and other Internet governing bodies (Leslie Noble, ARIN)
- 16:40 Engineering in the Entertainment Industry (Ben Dubiel, Integrated Insight)
- 17:00 DDoS Mitigation Tutorial (Krassimir Tzvetanov)
- Break
- 17:35 Firetalks and Open Mic
- 17:55 Closing Remarks
- 18:00 Social Hour