Welcome to our first meeting under NetUK
We will give a brief overview of our structure and the active volunteers, tomorrow afternoon we will run a feedback session after lunch where we can have a wider conversation with NetUK1 attendees.
UK Policing has an issue with cyber crime, namely how under reported it is. The average member of the public is happy to report not only successful but also failed attempts at other crime. If for example a suspicious person is walking down the street checking for open windows and doors on houses or trying handles on cars in order to find opportunities for crime, they would quickly be reported...
Internet exchange points are not like your typical connectivity mechanism, while they present themselves as simple layer 2 broadcast domains, almost all exchanges that do significant amounts of traffic have to utilise mechanisms that allow very subtle and hard to discover faults to appear.
I was hired on contract to build an open source system for an internet exchange to help discover...
The BBC runs its own in-house media CDN called BIDI which serves a large proportion of BBC iPlayer's video traffic. At the heart of this is a distributed fleet of caching servers dotted around the UK internet. Historically these have been based on x86_64 CPUs where peak capacities have plateaued at around 70 GBit/s. With 200 and 400 GBit/s links and NICs becoming increasingly common, we have...
At Cisco ThousandEyes, we are currently deploying a real-time BGP monitoring infrastructure developed originally by Code BGP, a company Cisco acquired in 2023. In this presentation, we discuss the motivations for developing our own BGP monitoring infrastructure, outline the challenges encountered during the process, and explain the solutions implemented to address those challenges.
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) serves as the backbone of the internet, yet it's not without its security concerns. This talk introduces the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), a solution addressing these vulnerabilities. We'll delve into RPKI's basics, its workings, and its adoption rates within the RIPE NCC area. By also spotlighting statistics from North America, we'll offer a...
The UK has a long nuclear history stretching back to the late 1940s, when the world was a more innocent place and the worst we had to worry about was Soviet spies. Since then, there has been a proliferation of threats to nuclear safety and security, as well as the introduction of programmable electronics and computers into nuclear processes. Traditionally, the management of risks arising from...
This is the feedback session for you to tell NetUK what worked for you at NetUK1 and what you would like to see in the future.
It will be led by members of the PC & the Management Committee.
Kriten is an open-source project which allows network engineers to publish their scripts, playbooks and programs. Consumers can run the code by making a REST API call. The URL and API code is managed by Kriten, so the developer can easily make code available and concentrate on the business logic.
Authentication and authorisation are built in, and consumers have no access to the source code or...
This presentation discusses blackhole detection in packet networks. Such blackholes are typically difficult to detect, and even working out on which router the blackhole is occurring can be difficult. We discuss two methods for detecting blackholes: indirect detection and direct detection. We describe a method for a router to report packet drops due to blackholes via IPFIX, including the...