APRICOT2000 Schedule
  Wed 01-Mar-00 Start Time - 16:00 End Time - 17:30
  Trk Session Chair Company Email

 
1
APNIC Special Interest Group on Security & the APNIC database
Joao Damas
RIPE NCC
joao@ripe.net
  Session Description Authentication and authorisation of address space registrations is fundamental to the operation of the Internet. This SIG session will take a look at security in the context of the APNIC database. In particular the use of PGP by the RIPE NCC is examined, together with issues of key management. An update on APNICs certification authority project will also be presented and finally an overview of cryptography software regulatations and availability in the AP region.
     
   
Presentation Title Name Company Email
Authorisation (PGP) and the RIPE Database TBD  
Description :
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PGP Key Management Bruce Campbell APNIC bc@apnic.net
Description :
Ensuring that your email is really from you, signing using PGP public key cryptography
Update of the Certification Authority project (CA) Paul Wilson APNIC pwilson@apnic.net
Description :
This session will report on APNIC's progress towards a proposed Certification Authority (CA) service. Through such a service, digital certificates may be issued by APNIC to its members and used to support encryption and digital signature, and may be used in future to validate Internet resource allocations and assignments.
Overview of cryptography software regulations & availability in the AP region Joao Damas RIPE NCC joao@ripe.net
Description :
 
 
 
2
High Performance Routing
Jeff Wabik
Lucent
jwabik@lucent.com
  Session Description  
     
   
Presentation Title Name Company Email
High Performance Routers To Scale to Future Internet Backbone Requirements Phillop Harris Cisco pharris@cisco.com
Description :

The session will look at the router technology required to provide both forwarding and services as traffic levels and available bandwidth grow. The discussion will focus on switching fabric and software pre-requisites, compared to current implementations and available technology. High performance media and design solutions will also be reviewed for both backbone and PoP networks.

High Performance IP Backbone Routing and Management David O'Leary Juniper Networks doleary@juniper.net
Description :
 
 
 
3
Application Service Providers(ASP) Technologies
Jonathan Barry
Alteon
WebSystems
jbarry@alteon.com
  Session Description  
     
   
Presentation Title Name Company Email
The Service Ready Platform Dorian Borin Sun/Netscape Alliance dorian.borin@sun.com
Description :

How and why to build a Service Ready Platform. A Service Ready Platform is a common platform and common strategies for deploying ecommerce services that enable faster, more effective deployment across the enterprise.

ASP Services using Windows NT/2000 Soon Kon Kim Microsoft soonkonk@
microsoft.com
Description :

- ASP trends and "Software as Service"
- ASP network architecture and data center design
- How Windows NT and Win 2000 can help ASP

This will focus technical implementation details for ASP services using Windows NT and Windows 2000 server.

Scaling Technology and Quality Assurance Kenny Huang Geotempo International Ltd huangk@
alum.sinica.edu
Description :

Scalability is the most critical issue for the online services. How to designed online systems to remain stable while undergoing rapid growth in the number of online users, and the amount of network traffic ?

The type of information system and environment decide how the system designers design and develop the testing plan. Also provide the quality assureance to ensure the services or product quality. The scaling technology will involve communication protocol, topology, system design and integration.

Unified Messaging, EMail scaling, SPAM Dave Crocker Brandenburg Consulting dcrocker@
brandenburg.com
Description :
Internet mail has seen more than 25 years of continuous and useful service. It needs to add many new services. This presentation will explore operational issues for email in the modern Internet, consider the use of email for group collaboration and for customer marketing, and offer a pragmatic look at the future of "unified messaging".
 
 
4
Panel on ICANN Update
Paul Wilson
APNIC
pwilson@apnic.net
    Session Description

This 90-minute session will feature reports from Asia Pacific participants in ICANN and its associated Supporting Organisations, providing a comprehensive update on developments within ICANN from an Asia-Pacific perspective. Six presentations will be possible in the time available of around 15 minutes each.

Time permitting, questions will be fielded from the audience, however futher questions and informal descussion will continue in the following BOQ session.

       
   
Presentation Title Name Company Email
Overview of ICANN - Why it matters to us. Izumi Aizu APIA izumi@anr.org
Description :
     
ICANN Board Report Jun Murai WIDE jun@wide.ad.jp
Description :
     
Names Council Report Youn Jung Park DNSO Name Council ; APTLD yjpark@aptld.org
Description :
 
Address Council Report Takashi Arano NTT OCN arano@byd.ocn.ad.jp
Description :
 
DNSO Council Report[s] Youn Jung Park DNSO Name Council ; APTLD yjpark@aptld.org
Description :
 
DNSO Council Report[s] Hirofumi Hotta NTT h.hotta@hco.ntt.co.jp
Description :
 
DNSO Council Report[s] Kilnam Chon   chon@
cosmos.kaist.ac.kr
Description :