Below follows the English text for the 2009 Call for Papers / Presentations for LACNIC XII's "4th Network Security Conference", which will be held in Panama City on May 2009. The file attachment in this page contains a PDF of the same CFP in English, Spanish and Portuguese (LACNIC's offical languages)
One of my first projects at LACNIC is to define a set of IPv6 adoption metrics. There are at least three different possible points of view here. One could look at this from the point of view of criticial infrastructure (routers, DNS servers), services (web sites, mail servers) or the end users.
Together with my friend Roque Gagliano from LACNIC, we presented a short talk on using IPv6 via 6to4 at home. Two different approaches were shown: Roque flashed his home router with an open source firmware called DD-WRT while I used a local Linux box as a local IPv6 router effectively creating two distinct network topologies for v4 and v6 at home.
Here are the slides for this talk.
Here you find the slides on Fast Flux Service Networks that I presented at LACNIC 12 in Panama City. Both Spanish and English versions are provided.
Files with the string "_EN" in their name are in English.
Files with the string "_3h" in their name are handouts with three slides per sheet.
We just arrived back from Panama City, Panama, where we attended LACNIC XII, the annual conference of the Internet Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean, LACNIC.
As expected, it was a great experience. Below is the report I wrote for the "[email protected]" mailing list.
Mas abajo se puede encontrar el texto en idioma Castellano de la convocatoria a presentación de trabajos para el "4to. Evento de Seguridad en Redes para América Latina y el Caribe", organizado por LACNIC y que tendrá lugar en la Ciudad de Panamá en mayo de 2009.
Al final de esta página se podrá hallar un archivo adjunto en formato PDF conteniendo el mismo texto en Inglés, Español y Portugués (los idiomas oficiales de LACNIC)
Here you can find the talk I presented at LACNIC XI in Salvador, Brazil on May 26 2008. The title of the work is "A Survey on Languages, Enumerations and Other Tools used for Security Information Communication and Sharing". You can read the full abstract here and you can find the slides below.
The abstract follows: