Based on information at MERIT's website, its tolate to submit a resentation. In addition such presentations must be finalized and the slides approved by Merit no later than 30-Sep.
Its important to note that the second requirement isn't publicly stated. I did receive email from Dr. Harris, that my two approved presentations Flotsam and Jetsam of the Net, a study at junk on the net. and IANA Running a IRR for IANA-Reserved space (a presentation supported by the IANA) have now been canceled because of this unknown 30-Sep requirement. I've appealed to Dr. Harris's management on the issue. They should have published the schedules better. I should know more soon. Merit handles NANOG meetings, like it handles network security. On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 05:06:27PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > > On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Randy Bush wrote: > > - the users need to be told how to operate more safely, use > > end-to-end authentication and privacy, etc. it's a matter of > > education. and the education will stand them in good stead > > when they use 802.11 at starbucks, airports, etc. we do this > > at ietf, but it is not allowed at nanog. > > Sunday afternoon is full of tutorials on lots of different subjects. > Has anyone volunteed to conduct a Sunday tutorial on wireless security > for users of "public" wireless networks? > > Although I think it is a mistake to think a wireless network security > is different than using any other network you don't control. Most > wireless security tutorials tend to concentrate on "securing" the > wireless network instead of how to communicate over an untrusted > network. > >