Open Source - Side Room (Wed, 09:00)
This is a draft agenda: changes are still being made.
IXP Manager is built with a security-first, secure-by-design approach. As a 20-year-old project, we have had to regularly revisit past assumptions and update them to align with current best practices. One of the best ways of doing this is to have our work checked by independent third parties.
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, established the Cybersecurity Support Action Programme to provide cybersecurity services to Member States. Under this program, IXP Manager underwent a s…
Underfunded open source DNS projects create systemic risks, exposing millions of users to vulnerabilities and threatening the stability and security of the entire internet.
The Nominet DNS Fund aims to tackle these critical gaps by investing in the security, resilience, and long-term viability of these essential open source components, recognising that a robust and secure DNS is fundamental to the internet’s continued operation and the public benefit it provides.
Having completed our first ro…
Containerlab turns 6 this year - with over half a million installs, a rich ecosystem, plenty of write-ups, blogposts and repositories using it, it has become a popular project for creating virtual network topologies.
This talks is not aimed at presenting the tool itself, but rather the development process, and what worked for the project, what did not, and what challenges we faced while developing and maintaining a tool that has to support traditionally closed-source software and engage with a …
In BIRD, we are getting various questions and inputs from the community about using LLM assistance for BIRD development, and also sometimes (probably) LLM-generated contributions. This is a report on what worked for us so far and what not.