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THE COMMUNITY OF ASIA PACIFIC INTERNET ORGANIZATIONS

AP* Retreat and APNG Joint Meeting, Shanghai, China

29 August (afternoon)-30 August 2002 (Morning)

Meeting chair: Prof. Jun Murai, Prof. Xing Li

Agenda

Feb. 22

09:00 - 12:00am

1.  Opening and Agenda Bashing by Tommy & Vincent

2.  AP* Organization Activity Report

    APNG (Xing Li)

    APAN (Kilnam Chon)

    APNIC (Paul Wilson)

    AI3 (Suguru Yamaguchi)

    APIA (Kyoko)

    APOPS (Philip Smith)

    APRICOT (Philip Smith)

    APTLD (Ian)

    APCAUCE/APNetabuse (Jeonghye Choi)

    APJS (Pensri)

3.  AP* SEC issues (Pensri)

    APJS funding, collective collaboration mechanisms

12:00 - 13:30  Lunch

13:30 - 14:00  3rd APNG camp report (Anthony)

14:00 - 14:30  APNG future (Xing Li)

               SANOG

14:30 - 15:00  Break

15:00 - 16:20  AP Internet training/Education

               (1) E-Learning project (N.S. Chen)

               (2) School of Internet (Suguru Yamaguchi)

               (3) AIT Internet training center (Kanchana)

16:20 - 16:30  Report from Japan (Toru Takahashi)

16:30 - 18:30  Broadband Issues (Kilnam Chon)

               (1) Broadband development in AP

               (2) Broadband services/deployment

               (3) Broadband access/applications

               (4) Broadband cultural/social issues

18:30 - 20:30  Dinner (TWNIC will host a dinner for AP* Retreat. Please meet at lobby at 18.30.)

Feb. 23

09:00 - 10:15  Internet Security (Suguru Yamaguchi)

               (1) AP Security organizations

               (2) AP Security efforts/projects

               (3) AP security issues

10:15 - 10:30  Root Server issue (Joe Abley)

10:30 - 11:00  Break

11:00 - 12:00  1.25 Worm Incident

               0. country/regional status presentations;

                  a. japan/suguru yamaguchi

                  b. korea/chon and others

                  c. taiwan/twcert (george chou)

                  d. china/xing li

                  e. usa/verisign (mark kosters)

                  f. apnic/(paul wilson)

               1. general/all

                  1.1 why the damage was most severe in korea(and more )?

                  1.2 what lessons are we learning to prepare for future, more severe attacks?

               2. name servers - comparative study/all

                  2.1 how many copies (mirroring) did we have for ccTLD, root and gTLD in what

                      form in each country and region?

                  2.2 did alternative service provision (mirroring) work in korea and other countries?

                      why is this the case if not.

                  2.3 are there any enhancements we need to have for ccTLD, root and gTLD name servers?

                  2.4 does it help to have the root server(1 of 13) and/or gTLD server(1 of 13)

                      or their copies, possibly with anycast in addition to the current caching?

               3. other servers(portal,...)/all

                  3.1 do we need any major enhancement for the domestic and/or global internet infrastructure

                      internet infrastructure to help various service providers to avoid server interrupts like 1.25?

12:00 - 13:30  Lunch



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