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- Luiz Alberto Rasseli Junior
Until March 1: LACNIC Technical Forum opens call for submission of papers
LACNIC is calling, until March 1, for presentations to be included on the LTF agenda for LACNIC33, our upcoming event which will be held in the city of Cali, Colombia, on 4-8 May 2020.
(Source: LACNIC) The LACNIC Technical Forum (LTF) is a space included in LACNIC's annual events, created for the international community to share their experiences, work and initiatives related to various technical aspects of a common topic: Internet development in the region of Latin America and the Caribbean.
LACNIC, the Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry, is an international non-government organization established in Uruguay in 2002, responsible for assigning and managing Internet number resources (IPv4, IPv6, ASNs) and reverse resolution for the region of Latin America and the Caribbean.
The FTL will accept two types of presentations:
- Short presentation: 10-minute presentation plus 5 additional minutes for questions.
- Full-length presentation: 25-minute presentation plus 5 additional minutes for questions.
All presentation times must be strictly adhered to and the space reserved for the audience's participation must be respected.
Thematic axes
The following is a list of some of the topics of interest to the FTL, which we provide as a guide for participants who wish to submit a presentation. This list, however, is not exhaustive, as other technical topics of interest to the regional community may exist that can be addressed in proposals submitted in response to the FTL call for presentations.
- Operation of IP networks (success stories, best practices, etc.)
- Internet protocols (routing, switching, etc.)
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- Interconnection of autonomous systems (peering, IXPs, CDNs, etc.)
- IPv6: transition, deployment, advances
- Measurements, tools and analysis of protocols and Internet in general
- Security, mitigation of attacks
- Protocols and experiences related to the Internet of Things (IoT)
- Infrastructure and transport
- Value-added services such as VPNs, distributed systems, cloud computing, etc.
- Research and education
- Programming and automation of tasks in networks and/or services
Important dates
- Call for presentations opens: December 16, 2019
- Deadline for reception of proposals: March 1st, 2020
- Evaluation by the Program Committee: March 2-24, 2020
- Deadline for submitting final presentations: March 31st to April 20, 2020
- Event date: May 4-8, 2020
For more information on the FTL2020 and its call for papers, please visit: https://www.lacnic.net/4300/55/evento/ftl-2020