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Re: NANOG ISP Security BOF


From: dgold <dgold () FDFNet Net>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 17:07:19 -0500 (CDT)


Why would you want peering coordinators to speak at a Security BOF? I
would think that you would want network engineers who are knowledgable in
backbone security techniques to speak. The interaction of this set to the
set of peering coordinators tends to be rather weak - not nonexistant,
just not very significant.

- Daniel Golding

On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Merike Kaeo wrote:


Hello Everyone.

Barry Greene and I will be hosting an ISP Security BOF at the upcoming
meeting.  Please check out http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0210/securebof.html

We are soliciting input from peering coordinators who wish to participate
in this BOF.....if you are one, please fill out the  form below and e-mail
it to kaeo () merike com with Subject: ISP Security BOF I.   (It may give
Barry's email on the web page....please forward to me since I will be
collecting all the data)  Thanks!

- merike

******************

Name:
Title:
Company:

Check each that applies:

___ We are an ISP (sell access to the Internet)
___ We are a Non-ISP (content company, etc.)
___ We are Content-Heavy
___ We are Access-Heavy
___ We respond to all request by our customers to help them mitigate an attack.
___ We traceback attacks on our customer to the border or the source.
___ We will use route manipulation or packet filtering to mitigate attacks
on our customer.
___ We have sinkhole networks and the backscatter trace back tools implemented
     in our network
___ We will collect evidence and work with law enforcement.
___ We have a global network.
___ We will work with other ISPs to traceback attacks.
___ We have a dedicated ISP Security Team.
___ Our ISP Security/NOC Team is a registered FIRST (www.first.org) member.
___ Our ISP Security/NOC Team has all the RFC 2142 security aliases and a
     public "security" web page with our contacts and policies.
___ If given the opportunity, I would like to stand up and say a few words
     about my network, our security tools, and how we would like to work
     with other ISP Security Teams.
___ If given the opportunity, I would like to present a short (5-10
     minutes) on a neat ISP security trick with my peers.





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