When: Monday 2 December 2024

Where: SURF Utrecht Room 3.5

(Please register: here)

Agenda (TBD)

10:0011:00Arrival






11:0011:30"PQC in DNSSEC"Ralph KoningSIDN labs
11:3011:45"RPKI flutter": An RPKI high fidelity, low volume datasetEmile AbenRIPE NCC
11:4512:00"Personal use" ASNs (presentation from this event)Emile AbenRIPE NCC
12:0012:30

"Rotonda for Researchers"

Rotonda is a composable BGP engine focusing on analytics, developed at
NLnet Labs. By ingesting routing information via BGP sessions and BMP
streams, storing it in an in-memory database, it provides users the
ability to query all their collected data in one single place in
efficient ways.

In the latest version, we've added support to ingest routing information
from MRT files. While support is still limited and mainly used for
testing and benchmarking performance, we believe it can already be of
value for researchers relying on datasets in the MRT format such as RIPE
RIS and RouteViews.

With this presentation we like introduce this and other updates to
Rotonda.  Moreover, we would like to invite researchers to not only try
the new MRT feature, but to get creative and combine the MRT
functionality with live BGP and BMP feeds, enabling them to extract more
insights from available data.  We very much welcome input from the
research community to help us to optimize the query interface for their
needs, and discuss how Rotonda can become part of their established
research toolkits.

Jasper den Hertog/Luuk HendriksNLnet Labs
12:3013:30Lunch

13:3014:00"Impact of BGPsec on the amount of generated BGP update messages"Lisa BruderSIDN labs
14:0014:30"Noisy Neighbors: Keep the Neighborhood Quiet"Ebrima JawUTwente
14:3015:00"AI in ICT - oh, what may go wrong"Piotr ZuraniewskiTNO
15:0015:30
Break


15:3015:50"ANA-gram"
Arno BakkerSURF
15:5016:10"Enabling LHC physics research: the longest speedtest"Edwin VerheulSURF
16:1016:30"SURF’s EuroQCI quantum network testbed and outlook on a national quantum network"Wojciech Kozlowski/David MaierSURF
16:30
Drinks


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