HKNOG 9.0

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DATE: Fri, 25th Sep 2020
TIME: 09:30am – 05:30pm
VENUE: Online

Agenda

TIME

TOPIC

09:30am – 09:40am

Welcome by HKNOG
– Alice Ng (HKNOG)

09:40am – 10:10am

Morning Keynote : Measuring RPKI
– Geoff Huston (APNIC)

10:10am – 10:40am

Segment Routing
– Louis Chan (Juniper)

10:40am – 10:50am

Tea Break

10:50am – 11:10am

Castaway: An IoT story that connects all the dots
– Alex Leung (Akamai)

11:10am – 11:30am

New Normal in Cloud Adoption and Interconnect Behavior after COVID-19
– Mike Ng (SUNeVision)

11:30am – 11:50am

(The Trouble of) Securing the Internet Routing
– Tashi Phuntsho (APNIC)

11:50am – 12:20pm

Taiwan Peering Scene 2.0
– William Lu (TWNOG)

12:20pm – 1:40pm

Lunch Break

1:40pm – 2:05pm

5G industrial edge computing
– Kinson Chan (eSix)

2:05pm – 2:30pm

IPv6+: A New Era of IP Networks for 5G and Cloud
– Zhenbin Li (Huawei)

2:30pm – 2:50pm

Data Center operations under COVID-19
– C K Tsui (Equinix)

2:50pm – 3:10pm

Observations on Internet traffic during COVID-19
– Danny Li (HKBN)

3:10pm – 3:25pm

Tea Break

3:25pm – 3:50pm

Netflow is dead? Long live the New Netflow
– C F Chui (Kentik)

3:50pm – 4:35pm

IX traffic under COVID-19
– Masataka Mawatari (JPIX) – Slide
– Kenneth Chan (HKIX) – Slide
– Katsuyasu Toyama (JPNAP) – Slide

4:35pm – 4:45pm

Peering Asia 4.0 update
– Katsuyasu Toyama (Peering Asia WG)

4:45pm – 5:00pm

HKIX Updates and Latest Development
– Kenneth Chan (HKIX)

5:00pm – 5:20pm

Hong Kong – The World’s Meeting Place
– Phoebe Shing & Maggie Au (HK Tourism Board)

5:20pm – 5:30pm

Closing by HKNOG
– Connie Chan (HKNOG)

 

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About Us

Introduction

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.

Channels

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.