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[opensource-wg] Draft Agenda Open Source WG RIPE 85
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Marcos Sanz
marcos.sanz at de-cix.net
Mon Oct 10 18:47:02 CEST 2022
Dear all, please find attached the draft agenda for our upcoming working group meeting during RIPE 85. Looking forward to meeting you all there, Martin Winter & Ondrej Filip & Marcos Sanz Open Source WG Chairs ---- Agenda RIPE 85 Open Source WG Session Wednesday, October 26, 10:30 - 11:30 (CEST) A. Administrative Matters * finalize agenda * approval of minutes from previous WG meeting(s) * review of action list B. "Cyber Resilience Act effects on OSS", Maarten Aertsen, NLnet Labs NLnet Labs is closely following a legislative proposal by the European Commission affecting almost all hardware and software on the European market. The Cyber Resilience Act intends to ensure cybersecurity of products with digital elements by laying down requirements and obligation for economic operators. In this short talk you'll learn what to expect in the Cyber Resilience Act and why this proposal may matter to you as a developer or user of open source software. If so, let's make sure that policy makers take into account its effects on open source development by professional organisations and volunteers alike. Do get in touch with Maarten when you have similar concerns, want to team up or can help us to provide technical expertise in the right places. C. "Infrastructure as code: Managing IXP services using terraform and the IX-API", Annika Hannig The fabric of the internet in recent years has become more and more flexible. Software defined networking enabled us to provision network services in the blink of an eye. Providing services on the internet nowadays involves, rather sooner than later, dealing with things like virtual circuits, peering and route servers. All this is now part of your infrastructure - just like the cloud compute instances where you are running your applications. In this talk I will cover what is what is infrastructure as code and what is terraform. How can you benefit from this, and how this tool can be used to provision services on an IXP using the IX-API. D. "ARTEMIS: An Open-Source Tool for Detecting BGP Prefix Hijacking", Lefteris Manassakis, Code BGP ARTEMIS (Automatic and Real-Time dEtection and MItigation System) is an open-source tool to monitor, detect, and mitigate BGP hijacks. In this talk, after a short introduction to the project, we will demonstrate ARTEMIS, how it works, and how network operators can use it for real-time BGP hijacking detection. E. Lightning Talks These are short updates on different relevant open source projects. They should be 5 mins (preferably) with a maximum of 10 mins (if space allows). No formal submission required ahead of RIPE, but please send a short message to opensource-wg-chairs at ripe.net by noon on Monday during the RIPE if you want to present an update. Selection of talks are done on Monday afternoon. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 7752 bytes Desc: not available URL: </ripe/mail/archives/opensource-wg/attachments/20221010/66937c97/attachment.p7s>
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