Hi All,
We hope you have had a fantastic start to the new year and are ready for another year of discussions and work on routing and routing security.
At APAN 59 (Yokohama, Japan in March), we will be having a 90 minute, face to face meeting. We hope you can join us.
The agenda is as follows:
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Routing Security Update from Thomas at Internet2
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Update from other NREN/participants
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Routing investigations update
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General Discussion
If you would like to talk about your work in this area please drop us an email and we will add you to the agenda.
Kind regards,
Warrick, Brenna and Hans
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Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to announce that the Women in IT Networking at SC (WINS) program is now accepting applications for the 2025 program. Since 2015, the WINS program has provided an immersive “hands-on” mentorship opportunity for early- to mid-career applicants in the IT field who are selected to participate in the ground-up construction of SCinet, one of the fastest and most advanced computer networks in the world<https://sc25.supercomputing.org/scinet/>, built annually for the Supercomputing Conference (SC) to be held in St Louis, Missouri in November, 2025.
The program collaborates with SCinet committee leadership to match each awardee with a SCinet team and a mentor; offers travel funding for awardees; and provides ongoing support and career development opportunities for the awardees before, during, and after the conference.
Interested and qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. WINS strives to have diverse representation of organizations and applicant backgrounds in the cohort each year. In order to further broaden the diversity within the WINS program itself, all interested and qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. WINS strives to have diverse representation of organizations and applicant backgrounds in the cohort each year. We encourage you to distribute this information to your networks and contacts. The application deadline is January 31, 2025 at 11:59 PM AoE. You can access the application here<https://women-in-networking.net/apply-to-wins/>.
Information on all contributors can be found here<http://women-in-networking.net/contributors/>. Past funding was provided by the National Science Foundation grants (Award Numbers 1640987, 144064, and 2331094)
Sincerely,
The WINS Team
Hello Routing Working Group members,
Welcome to 2025 and I hope everyone had a pleasant holiday.
First meeting of 2025:
February 18, 2025
8pm EST / 1 am UTC (2/19)
I have attached calendar invites for the recurring meetings scheduled for this year, 2025. One is for the 8 am EST time zone meeting and the other is for the 8pm EST time zone. Our meeting time will change monthly to accommodate as many of our international audience as we can.
This year, we will focus on continuing our efforts in BGP training, establishing common definitions, and discussing new cases.
We are always looking for new cases for the RWG. Additionally, we welcome members of the community who would like to give a tool talk or have ideas for useful discussions. Please continue to use Slack and the email list to share new cases or ask questions within the community.
Reminder!
In Person Meeting : APAN 59 (March 3-7 2025)
The agenda is as follows:
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Routing Security Update from Thomas at Internet2
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Update from other NREN/participants
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Routing investigations update
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General Discussion
If you would like to talk about your work in this area please drop us an email and we will add you to the agenda.
Looking forward to a productive year ahead!
Brenna Meade
Senior Network Architect, International Networks
Program Director, WINS
Indiana University