After a year’s break, the Singapore Network Operators’ Group held their fifth meeting — SGNOG 5 — on 5 September 2017.
The full-day conference included several technical presentations, including:
- Scaling data centre bandwidth with 400G and 800G Ethernet, by Huang YuJian, Arista
- MANRS – Improving global routing security and resilience, by Aftab Siddiqui, MANRS
- Managing distributed global networks, by Jimmy Lim, Cloudflare
- DNS security, DNSSEC and root zone DNSSEC KSK rollover, by Champika Wijayatunga, ICANN
APNIC activities:
- Geoff Huston presented the keynote on the history of IoT and some of the future considerations for network operators, including user privacy, network security, and the network growth required to accommodate the potential billions of devices.
From the SGNOG OC: thank you to all the attendees, and sponsors for making the #SGNOG5 event a success! Hope to see you again next year!! pic.twitter.com/tcQRM1xE4r
— SGNOG (@SGNOG_OC) September 5, 2017
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