The DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (DNS-OARC) is a non-profit, membership-based organization that seeks to improve the security, stability, and understanding of the Internet’s DNS infrastructure. These aims are partly achieved through workshops. DNS-OARC Workshops are open to all OARC members and other parties interested in DNS operations and research. Now, DNS-OARC 35 is coming to the Asia Pacific region!
OARC 35 will be an online workshop, taking place over two days, 6 – 7 May 2021. On both days, OARC 35 will run in the Asia Pacific-friendly time zone of 11:00 to 18:30 (UTC +10). The program promises 6 to 9 hours of content and at least 10 to 12 presentations.
OARC 35 presentations
For OARC 35, the Workshop’s Program Committee sought contributions from the local community, with submissions from the Asia Pacific region encouraged. With the call for presentations now closed and the speakers finalized, we can expect discussions on DNS Migrations, the tooling used to ensure a smooth and correct process, details on DNS intricacies, analyses of garbage traffic, and more.
See the full list of OARC 35 speakers here.
Event organizers have encouraged brevity so presentations won’t run longer than 20 minutes and will allow additional time for questions. All submissions will be broadcast live and presentation slides will be available to download and refer to, before, during and after the meeting.
Find more information here. Register for OARC 35 here.
Denesh Bhabuta is the External Relations & Event Director at DNS-OARC.
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Some excellent content on day one, I’m hoping the quality is as good tomorrow.
Looking forward to it @Andrew