[AusNOG] AusNOG 2022 was awesome

Jennifer Sims jenn at jenn.id.au
Tue Sep 6 16:10:57 AEST 2022


tbh I thought I was going to die when I stood up and presented. I hope it
was insightful on how any team can pivot in a pandemic.

In unrelated news, it was great to see talks from CloudFlare, Facebook etc
on how they're changing the game.

Special thanks to IAA Systers for an interesting day of workshops. It was
very eye opening for me!

AusNOG and any org getting this email, please consider supporting the IAA
SYSTERS program because 27% of women are in tech for various reasons the
other 73% aren't because of horrible behaviours, glass ceilings and more.

Cheers

Jen

On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 1:55 PM Narelle Clark <narellec at gmail.com> wrote:

> In the interest of reducing printed waste, we didn't put any blurb
> about the data blockers in the swag bags. We got them from a new
> supplier and by the time they got here we didn't see there was no info
> until it was too late.
>
> But yes, it is a data blocker, meaning it only enables the power pins
> across the USB port.
>
> Next time we'll at least put up a sign explaining it, cos we got quite
> a few questions!
>
> Great to see everyone last week, too! Another fun and informative time.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Narelle
>
> On Mon, 5 Sept 2022 at 09:04, Philip Loenneker
> <philip.loenneker at tasmanet.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > Thank you everyone who contributed to the event, whether that was
> helping with organisation, providing content, sponsorship, just being
> there, or arranging for your staff attend. I always enjoy it, and feel
> lucky to be part of such an awesome community. I especially enjoyed the
> presentations from our NZ friends – they were very entertaining. And of
> course seeing Vint Cerf was a real treat!
> >
> >
> >
> > I have a question about the gift bag… what is the IAA USB gadget? I have
> a general rule of not plugging in untrusted USB devices so I haven’t done
> anything with it yet. It appears to be a USB A male and female connector
> with some unknown function in the middle. It could be a keylogger,
> simulated keyboard for pranks, a USB drive or wireless dongle plus hub
> combo, a very small USB extension cable, or any number of other things.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Philip Loenneker | Senior Network Engineer
> >
> > Field Solution Group
> >
> >
> >
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