09.30 – 10.00
Registration
10:00 – 11:30
Session 1 (Thai Language)
Why WIFI7 is the new world
WIFI ที่เราใช้เป็นเรื่องปกติ เริ่มมาถึงทางตันจนต้องรื้อแนวคิดใหม่ WIFI 7 รื้ออะไรทิ้งออกไป แล้วใส่อะไรใหม่เข้ามา ปัญหาที่อยู่เบื้องหลังโลก WIFI ที่ว่าคืออะไร และเทคโนโลยีอะไรใน WIFI7 ที่เข้ามาทำให้เราทะลุทะลวงข้อจำกัดเดิมๆ ไปได้ และเปิดความเป็นไปได้อะไรใหม่บ้าง มาฟัง อ.โก๋ กับ อ.อู๊ด เล่าเรื่องเบื้องหลังการทำงานของ WIFI ให้เราเข้าใจกันได้มากขึ้นเหมือนกับเราได้เห็นด้วยตาว่า WIFI ที่เราใช้ๆ กันอยู่ทำงานกันอย่างไร?
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PONGPIPAT THUNYAWIRAPHAP
- เริ่มใช้เน็ตเวิร์กในยุค ArcNET ความเร็ว 1.7Mbps และ 10Base-2 ความเร็ว 10Mbps ในยุคที่ระบบปฏิบัติการยังเป็น Novel Netware
- อยู่ในวงการสื่อสื่อสารตั้งตั้แต่ยุคโมเด็ม และเป็น SYSOP ของ BBS ก่อนที่จะมีการให้บริการอินเตอร์เน็ตในประเทศไทย
- 1997 ออกแบบและวางระบบเน็ตเวิร์ก ขนาด 600 จุด ครอบคลุม 5 อาคาร ผู้ใช้งาน 2,400 คน
- 1999 บริหารระบบเน็ตเวิร์กที่มีคอมพิวเตอร์มากกว่า 1,300 เครื่อง
- 2000 ตํา แหน่ง Technology Committee โรงเรียนนานาร่วมฤดี ได้รับรางวัล Apple Distinguished Schoolจากบริษัท Apple เป็นโรงเรียนแห่งที่ 2 ของ Asia ที่ได้รับรางวัลนี้ เนื่องด้วยการนําเทคโนโลยีเข้ามาเสริมระบบการศึกษาอย่างมีประสิทสิทธิภาพ
- 2003 เป็น Microsoft Certified Trainer
- 2008 เป็น IT Director ให้กับบริษัทมหาชน และรับผิดชอบระบบออกอากาศดิจิตอลที่เป็น High Availability
- 2013 เป็น Mikrotik Certified consultant
- 2018 เป็น Mikrotik Certified Trainer
- ปัจจุบัน เป็นผู้เชี่ยวชาญอุปกรณ์ Mikrotik และเน็ตเวิร์ก เป็นที่ปรึกษาให้กับองค์กรต่างๆ ตั้งตั้แต่พนักงานจํานวน 30 – 1,200 คน ทั้งทั้บริษัทมหาชน, โรงพยาบาล, โรงแรม, อพาร์ทเม้นท์, บริษัท SMB ฯลฯ
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SUPADEJ SUTHIPHONGKANASAI
Founder
VR Online Co.,Ltd.
Supadej Suthiphongkanasai (Founder, VR Online Co.,Ltd.)
– Founder VR Online Co.,Ltd.
– Mikrotik Certified Trainer
– Former Director of Thai Webmaster Association
– Former MC of Beartai Hitech and TechOffside
11.30 – 12.00
Break
12.00 – 13.00
Session 2 (Thai Language)
Top 10 Network Security Design Principles
This presentation dives deep into the essential elements of secure network design. Learn how to build a robust defense against cyber threats by implementing the top 10 security principles. We'll explore concepts like "Least Privilege," "Fail Secure," and "Defense in Depth," empowering you to create a network that safeguards your organization's data and systems.
Privacy Enhancing Technology for IoT
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Dr. Kalika Suksomboon
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
Passionate in AI technologies to enhance privacy and cybersecurity in IoT systems, proven by well-qualified research and development professionals with a demonstrated history of working in AI-driven IoT security and privacy enhancement technologies. 3+ years of experience in the theory and development of cybersecurity and privacy enhancement technologies for Industries IoT. 9 years of experience in R&D with the 2nd largest Japanese telecommunications operator and an AI start-up company. Skilled in analytic skills, access control security, privacy, ML/DL, and cybersecurity for OT/IoT. Self-motivated professional, capable of working independently and in teamwork.
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch
14.00 – 15.30
Ballroom 2
Session 3 (English Language)
Know Your Network: Utilising RIS and RIPE Atlas to your advantage
In this presentation, I'll introduce two essential tools from RIPE NCC - RIPE Atlas and Routing Information Service(RIS) that can help analyse your network and the Internet and enhance their reliability. RIPE Atlas: This is a measurement platform which provides real-time insights on your network reachability and performance using a global network of measurement probes. With more than 12K vantage points connected 24/7 globally, it's a powerful tool that allows us to understand and improve how the Internet is performing in your region. RIS (Routing Information Service): RIS is a routing data collection platform, providing crucial data on how data flows through networks. By peering with RIS, you can gain valuable insights into the dynamics of Internet routing, helping you to make informed decisions for optimising your local Internet infrastructure. Now, here's where you come in. We're on the lookout for partners to host more RIPE Atlas measurement probes, collaborate on peering with RIS, and to become AuthDNS hosts. By doing so, you contribute to the robustness of the Internet.
The Internet Routing Table Using RouteViews
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Philip Smith
NSRC
Philip Smith has been working in the Internet industry since the early 1990s after catching the Internet bug in the mid 1980s while at University. He runs his own consulting company, PFS Internet Development.
Philip spends some of his time working for the Network Startup Resource Centre as a Senior Network Engineer and Training Coordinator, assisting with Network Operations Groups coordination, and providing network design assistance and training around the Pacific, South and South East Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
He previously worked at APNIC as Learning and Development Director, where his team’s responsibilities ranged from Training, APNIC Conferences and Events, Network Operations Group support, Technical Programmes such as IPv6 Deployment, Internet Exchange Points, and Rootname Server deployments, and the Information Society Innovation Fund grants programme.
Before APNIC, he was a member of the Internet Infrastructure Group in CTO Consulting Engineering of Cisco Systems for more than thirteen years. He also served for 3 years on the Board of Trustees of the Internet Society.
Prior to joining Cisco, he spent five years at PIPEX (incorporated into UUNET, and now part of Verizon’s global ISP business), the UK’s first commercial ISP, where he was Head of Network Engineering. As is common with startups in a rapidly growing marketplace, Philip gained deep experience in all of the engineering roles in an ISP, from support engineer, network operations, engineering, and development, before assuming responsibility for the entire UK network operation. He was one of the first engineers working in the commercial Internet in the UK, and he helped establish the LINX Internet Exchange Point in London and played a key role in building the modern Internet in Europe.
Over the last decade and a half, Philip has been actively involved in providing consultation and advice to ISPs primarily in the Asia Pacific region, but also to other providers around the world. He concentrates specifically on network strategies, design, technology, and operations, as well as configuration, scaling, and training. He has played a major role in training ISP engineers, co-founding the Cisco ISP/IXP Workshop programme, and providing ISP training and tutorials at many network operations events around the world, including NANOG, RIPE, APNIC, SANOG, MENOG, AfNOG, PacNOG and APRICOT conferences. His other key technology interests include IPv6, BGP, OSPF and IS-IS, and network performance and data analysis.
He has also been working to promote and develop the Internet in the entire Asia Pacific region and has been actively involved in bringing the Internet to some countries in the region. He also is actively involved in establishing Internet Exchange Points around the world, as well as advising on peering and inter-ISP relationships across the industry. He is Chair of the Board Directors of APIA (the Asia Pacific Internet Association), the organisation which organises and manages APRICOT, the region’s annual ISP operations and technology conference and co-chair of APOPS (the region’s ISP operational forum). Philip is also involved in the organisation committees of MENOG, SANOG and PacNOG, helps out with several country NOGs, and is a past chair and member of the NANOG Steering Committee (now NANOG Board).
Philip also has a particular research interest in the growth of the Internet and provides a detailed daily analysis of the IPv4 routing table, from an Asia Pacific perspective, to the general operator community worldwide.
Philip is a Doctor of Philosophy and has a First Class Honours Degree in Physics. A native of Scotland, he lives in Brisbane, Australia.
Ballroom 1
- APNIC – Network Monitoring & Management Tutorial (Part 1) [PDF]
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Shane Hermoso
Training Delivery Manager (SEA/EA)
APNIC
Sheryl (Shane) Hermoso is a Network Operations Engineer and a Senior Technical Trainer at APNIC. Before joining APNIC, Shane had various roles as a Network Engineer, managing the enterprise network backbone and wireless infrastructure. Shane regularly presents on routing issues at conference and training events throughout the Asia Pacific.
15.30 – 16.00
Break
16.00 – 17.00
Ballroom 2
Session 4 (Thai Language)
Choices of Network Redundancy and loadbalancing
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Pich Tantichukiatikul
Network Engineer
MWIT
Building multivendor IXP lab with Containerlab
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Songkhram Sundaranu
Consulting Engineer
Organization
Nokia
Songkhram Sundaranu is currently a rPLM and consulting engineering for IP products | APAC at Nokia, based in Thailand. Songkhram has more than 20 years of experience with vendors at Cisco’s partner, Alcatel-lucent, Juniper and Nokia to provide support, design and consulting for carrier-grade networks in APAC regions. Extensive knowledge of IP/MPLS, Segment Routing, Mobile Backhaul, EVPN, Packet Optical, DC Fabric and also with a passion to extend the knowledge into path of network automation with Ansible/Road to intent-based networking and cloud native infrastructure.
Ballroom 1
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Shane Hermoso
Training Delivery Manager (SEA/EA)
APNIC
Sheryl (Shane) Hermoso is a Network Operations Engineer and a Senior Technical Trainer at APNIC. Before joining APNIC, Shane had various roles as a Network Engineer, managing the enterprise network backbone and wireless infrastructure. Shane regularly presents on routing issues at conference and training events throughout the Asia Pacific.
17.00 – 17.15
Wrap-up & Closing