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DATE: Fri, 10th Sep 2021
TIME: 09:30am – 04:40pm
VENUE: Online
TIME | Agenda |
| 09:30am – 09:40am | Welcome by HKNOG (MC : Maggie Lee/HKNOG) |
| 09:40am – 10:10am | Measuring DNS Centrality (Geoff Huston/APNIC) |
| 10:10am – 10:30am | Cloud Observability (CF Chui/Kentik) |
| 10:30am – 10:55am | Tea Break |
| 10:55 am – 11:15 am | The Future of Cyber Security (Danny Li/HKBN) |
| 11:15 am – 11:45 am | Live Streaming – How can be scalable and success factor (William WONG/Akamai) |
| 11:45 am – 12:00 pm | Internet Connectivity in Asia 2020/21 (Shermaine Yung/Telegeography) |
| 12:00 pm – 01:30 pm | Lunch Break |
| 01:30 pm – 01:55 pm | 30 Years of Internet in HK – A Quick Look-Back at the First 20 Years (Che-hoo Cheng/APNIC) |
| 01:55 pm – 02:10 pm | The latest development and the new core site of HKIX (Kenneth CHAN/HKIX) |
| 02:10 pm – 02:25 pm | User IPv6 experience in Taiwan (Jack Wang/HiNet) |
| 02:25 pm – 02:40 pm | PH Internet Landscape (Achie Atienza/Globe Telecom) |
| 02:40 pm – 02:55 pm | Internet Insights Tokyo and Osaka (Haruki Ishu/BBIX) |
| 02:55 pm – 03:10 pm | Tea Break |
| 03:10 pm – 03:30 pm | Mind your MANRS – Routing Security in the AWS Network (Fredrik Korsback/AWS) |
| 03:30 pm – 03:50 pm | Designing broadcast video transmission networks over the internet (Bernhard Pusch/Telstra) |
| 03:50 pm – 04:10 pm | Geopolitical Impacts and Potential Opportunities on HK Regional Hub position (Mike NG/SUNeVision) |
| 04:10 pm – 04:30 pm | IXPDB Update (Bijal/Euro-IX) |
| 04:30 pm – 04:40 pm | Closing by HKNOG (MC: Welthia Chung/HKNOG) |

Hong Kong Network Operators’ Group (HKNOG) is a non-profit, community-driven, vendor-neutral platform established to facilitate the exchange of technical information and best practices among Internet network operators and engineers in Hong Kong and around the world. By organizing regular conferences and workshops, HKNOG creates a collaborative environment where industry professionals can discuss critical infrastructure topics such as BGP routing, peering, network security, and the adoption of emerging technologies like IPv6 and automation. These gatherings serve as a vital hub for networking, allowing local and global experts to share real-world operational experiences and strengthen the overall security, stability, resilience and performance of the Internet.
In addition to this website, we are also using Facebook page, Linkedin group and Discussion group to exchange technical and operational knowledge and information, and to distribute information about HKNOG activities and other activities relevant to HKNOG community.
Let us make better use of these channels to enhance the overall quality of Internet infrastructure.