[AusNOG] AusNOG 2022 was awesome

david at hughes.id david at hughes.id
Tue Sep 6 16:56:42 AEST 2022


Hi Jen

I hope you enjoyed your time at the conference, and thank you for your presentation.  The CFP will open for next years conference in a few months ! (hint :)

And regarding the Systers workshop, absolutely.   AusNOG has supported it financially both time it's been run.  It's great to hear it was of value to you.



Regards,

David
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> On 6 Sep 2022, at 4:10 pm, Jennifer Sims <jenn at jenn.id.au> wrote:
> 
> 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 <mailto: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 <mailto: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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