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To late to add a Sunday Tutorial, base on MERIT data. Re: Wireless insecurity at NANOG meetings


From: "John M. Brown" <john () chagresventures com>
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 14:54:10 -0700


Based on information at MERIT's website, its tolate to submit
a resentation.  In addition such presentations must be finalized
and the slides approved by Merit  no later than 30-Sep.

Its important to note that the second requirement isn't publicly
stated.  I did receive email from Dr. Harris, that my two approved
presentations

Flotsam and Jetsam of the Net, a study at junk on the net. 

and

IANA Running a IRR for IANA-Reserved space
  (a presentation supported by the IANA)

have now been canceled because of this unknown 30-Sep requirement.

I've appealed to Dr. Harris's management  on the issue.  They
should have published the schedules better.  I should know more
soon.


Merit handles NANOG meetings, like it handles network security.




On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 05:06:27PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:

On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Randy Bush wrote:
    - the users need to be told how to operate more safely, use
      end-to-end authentication and privacy, etc.  it's a matter of
      education.  and the education will stand them in good stead
      when they use 802.11 at starbucks, airports, etc.  we do this
      at ietf, but it is not allowed at nanog.

Sunday afternoon is full of tutorials on lots of different subjects.
Has anyone volunteed to conduct a Sunday tutorial on wireless security
for users of "public" wireless networks?

Although I think it is a mistake to think a wireless network security
is different than using any other network you don't control.  Most
wireless security tutorials tend to concentrate on "securing" the
wireless network instead of how to communicate over an untrusted
network.




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