Tutorials

Sunday 15 May / 2.00 pm - 6.00 pm

Note: Tutorials are simultaneous. Are optional.

Tutorial 1: Introduction to IPv6 and Transition Mechanisms

This tutorial will offer a brief introduction to the protocol, covering both technical and non-technical aspects and review the so-called transition mechanisms and IPv4-IPv6 coexistence.

Instructor: Jordi Palet, Consulintel/6Deploy (TBC)Download presentation

Tutorial 2: RPKI

RPKI is a new technology created by the IETF with the aim of improving Internet routing security. This tutorial will present RPKI's supporting theoretical framework and will allow participants to have a first hands-on contact with this technology, including the creation of certificates in hosted mode, installing and configuring RPKI caches and validators as well as configuring BGP so that it supports RPKI.

Instructors: Gerardo Rada, Carlos Martínez, LACNICDownload presentation

Monday 16 May / 9.00 am - 12.30 pm

Note: Tutorials are simultaneous. Are optional.

Tutorial 3 (part 1): The IPv6 Protocol, Routing Practices

This workshop will deal with the basic operating characteristics of internal (IGP) and external (EGP) routing mechanisms. It will also deal with the "best practices" used when establishing BGP sessions and present a detailed description of commands that are useful for checking session status, always comparing the configurations and commands used in IPv6 with those used in IPv4. These concepts will be put into practice through laboratory exercises.

Instructor: Antonio M. Moreiras and Rodrigo Regis dos Santos.Download presentation

Tutorial 3 (part 2): IPv6 Security

The best IPv6-related security practices will be analyzed. The protocols on which IPv6 is based (ICMPv6, NDP, etc.) will be discussed, as will the attack vectors that may be used to exploit them and possible measure to counter these problems.

Instructor: Fernando Gont, UTN/FRH, Argentina (TBC)Download presentation

Tutorial 4: Resource Administration at LACNIC

This tutorial will deal with basic issues such as requesting resources from LACNIC and interacting with the registration system. In addition, it will describe the configuration of services such as reverse DNS resolution and the SARA automated system. SARA is an interface that LACNIC has developed and made available to its members (via regional Internet providers) so that they can maintain the resources assigned to third parties (sub-assignments to their own customers) and automatically update these resources' records. The tutorial will discuss the protocol and show examples of its use.

Instructors: Sofía Silva - LACNICDownload presentation

Tutorial 5: Operation and Troubleshooting DNS and DNSSEC

This tutorial will give an introduction to the operation and configuration of DNS and DNSSEC. Additionally, various tools for analysis of problems in DNS and DNSSECwill be discussed.

Instructors: Joao Damas (ISC), Francisco Obispo (ISC), Carlos Martínez (LACNIC)Download presentation

Tutorial 6: Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs)

In the framework of LACNIC's project AMPARO, training materials for professionals in the area of Information Security on the creation and management of Security Incident Response Centers have been created.

Based on the materials of the AMPARO Project, the workshop will cover the following aspects:

  1. Recommended actions for the creation of a response center for computer security incidents
  2. Organizational models for incident response centers
  3. Detail and description of the functions within the response center
  4. Main policies and procedures for the operation
  5. Examples of incidents and their treatment
Instructor: Eduardo Carozo, AMPARO Project/LACNIC, Ruben Aquino - CERT UNAMDownload presentation