CALL FOR PAPERS
The APNIC Program Committee is now seeking presentations for APNIC 52 
online-only conference. We are looking for content that would suit technical 
sessions, tutorials, lightning talks, and panel discussions.
Please note, the program committee is working to early deadlines so the APNIC 
52 online-only conference program can be announced early. Registration for the 
virtual conference is free of charge.
Key Dates
Call for Presentations Opens
31 May 2021
First Round Acceptance
18 June 2021
Final Deadline for Submissions
16 July 2021
Final Round Acceptance
30 July 2021
Program Material
The APNIC 52 online-only conference includes technical sessions, panel 
discussions, lightning talks, and tutorials. Topics for conference sessions 
must be relevant to Internet operations and technologies. The following topics 
are examples of possible areas of interest.

  *   IP core network routing, switching and operations
  *   IPv6 deployment and transition technologies
  *   Managing COVID-19 related network challenges – network scalability, 
performance, remote networking, security, observations
  *   Access and transport networks including Cable/DSL, LTE/5G, wireless, 
metro ethernet, fibre, segment routing
  *   Cyber security, network security issues (NSP-SEC, DDoS, Anti-Spam, 
Anti-Malware) and BCPs
  *   Software defined networking, network function virtualization and network 
automation
  *   Content & service delivery (Multicast, Voice, Video, Telepresence, 
Gaming) and cloud computing
  *   DNS / DNSSEC and RPKI
  *   IXPs and Peering
  *   Internet of Things (IoT) architectures, standards, services, security, 
addressability, and manageability
  *   Smart Cities architecture, security, and addressing
  *   Research on Internet operations and deployment
Lightning Talks
Lightning talks are short talks/presentations on relevant topics that last no 
more than 10 minutes, including Q&A. This time limit is strictly enforced. 
Lightning talks are open to all.
Talks on topics that are timely, interesting, or even a little crazy, are 
invited. The APNIC 52 Programme Committee will evaluate all submissions and 
choose the best six. Talks must be relevant to the Internet Operations 
community, as per the program material.
Speakers typically prepare three or four slides. Final slides must be provided 
with the talk proposal. Please note in your submission if you wish to make a 
live demonstration.
To submit a Lightning talk please do so via the conference submission system - 
please select the LIGHTNING TALK option for your submission.
Submissions
Draft slides MUST be provided with submissions otherwise the Program Committee 
will be unable to review the submission. For work in progress, the most current 
information available at time of submission is acceptable.
https://conference.apnic.net/52/program/call-for-papers/
All draft slides submitted for PC review must be in PDF or PPT format only. 
Final slides are to be provided one week before the conference starts for 
publication on the APNIC 52 conference website.
Prospective presenters should note that the majority of speaking slots will be 
filled well before the final submission deadline. The PC will retain a limited 
number of slots up to the final submission deadline for presentations that are 
exceptionally timely, important, or of critical operational importance.
Any questions or concerns should be addressed to the Program Committee by email 
(confere...@apnic.net<mailto:confere...@apnic.net>).

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