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THE COMMUNITY OF ASIA PACIFIC INTERNET ORGANIZATIONS

 AP* Retreat

 

(In Conjunction with APNIC 56)

Meeting Date09:30 to 16:00 (UTC +09:00), 11 September 2023 (Time Converter)

Venue: Room 103, Ground Floor of International Conference Centre, Kyoto (ICC Kyoto) - Kyoto, Japan

Session Format: Hybrid Mode (In-person + Remote Participants)

 

Co-Chairs: Hirofumi Hotta (JPRS) and Vincent "Achie" Atienza (PhNOG & APNIC EC)

 

 Registration     Registration List 

 

 

Agenda and Schedule

 

09:30 – 09:35

Opening and Welcome Remarks by Hiro Hotta and Achie Atienza

Agenda bashing and suggestions for the discussion session.

09:35 – 09:40

Thanks to Toru Takahashi

Remembering one of the pioneers of the Internet in the AP region.

09:40 – 10:00

Participants’ Self-Introductions:

Each participant has 1 minute to introduce themselves and the work of their organization.

 

Registered Participants*

SN

Name

Organization

Attendance

1

Hiro Hotta

JPRS

In Person

2

Tommy Matsumoto

APNG

Remote

3

Kuo Wu

TWIGF

In Person

4

Sagarika Wickramasekera

APSIG

Remote

5

Yuri Takamatsu

JPRS

In Person

6

Md. Mahfuzus Salam Khan

APNG

In Person

7

MD. SELIM REZA

Internal Resources Division, Ministry of Finance, Bangladesh

Remote

8

Kanchana Kanchanasut

intERLab, AIT

Remote

9

Gihan Dias

LK Domain Registry

Remote

10

Ole J. Jacobsen

The Internet Protocol Journal/APNOG Board

In Person

11

Sylvia Cadena

APNIC Foundation

In Person

12

Patrick Jones

ICANN

In Person

13

Maureen Hilyard

DotAsia

Remote

14

Amrita Choudhury

APRALO

Remote

15

Jean F. Queralt

The IO Foundation

Remote

16

Philip Smith

APNOG

In Person

17

Ms. Cheryl Langdon-Orr

Internet Australia; NetThing MOC

Remote

18

Yukako Uchida

JPCERT/CC

In Person

19

Shoko Nakai

JPCERT Coordination Center

In Person

20

Achie Atienza

PhNOG

In Person

21

Nami Yonetani

Foundation for MultiMedia Communications

Remote

22

ICHIRO MIZUKOSHI

NTT East Corporation

In Person

23

MAEMURA Akinori

JPNIC - Japan Network Information Center

In Person

24

Katsuyasu Toyama

JPNAP

In Person

25

Magie Antonio

APNG

Remote

26 Noriatsu Kudo Keio University / WIDE Project In Person
27 Duncan Macintosh APNIC Foundation Remote
28 Reni Tri Isromiyah Artistic Consultant Remote
29 Dihan Morawaka APNG Remote
30 Toshiaki Tateishi Japan Internet Service Providers Association In Person
31 Rupesh Shrestha South Asian Network Operators Group SANOG In Person
32 Mohamad Afiq Ammar Tulos Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission In Person
33 Gaurav Kansal National Informatics Centre Remote
34 Ruzamri bin Ruwandi Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission In Person
35 Izumi Aizu Institute for InfoSocionomics, Tama University In Person
36 TAN Tin Wee NSCC Singapore Remote
37 AIKO HASEGAWA Japan Internet Providers Association In Person
38 Che-Hoo Cheng APNIC In Person
39 Paul Wilson APNIC In Person
40 Abdullah Qamar Virtual University of Pakistan Remote
41 Mohammed Hakim Othman Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission In Person
42 Pavel Farhan intERLab, AIT In Person

 

 Session 1: AP* Member Organizations' Presentations  

10:00 – 10:15

Presentation from AORA – Achie Atienza, Chair AORA [LINK]

 

Abstract: Wireless access plays an important role in overall connectivity especially in remote and unserved/underserved areas. Established and pilot in the Philippines, AORA provides foundational knowledge as reference to long-term sustainability and interoperability. Starting with the academe role, it slowly transitions to real world applications and execution, that aims to provide open wireless/Mobile connectivity.

Length of Session – 15 minutes

Type of Presentation – ONSITE Presentation

 

10:15 – 10:30

Presentation from APTLD – Yuri Takamatsu, Board Director APTLD [LINK]

 

Description: The presentation will focus on APTLD Members' new strategic initiative for the region.

Length of Session – 15 minutes

Type of Presentation – ONSITE Presentation

 

10:30 – 11:00

Presentation from APNIC Foundation [LINK]

Sylvia Cadena, Head of Programs and Partnerships APNIC Foundation

 

Description: The presentation will highlight some of the projects that the APNIC Foundation has been supporting that have completed their work and have results to share with the community.

Length of Session – 30 minutes

Type of Presentation – ONSITE Presentation

 

11:00 – 11:20

 Tea Break

11:20 – 11:40

Presentation from NSRC entitled, “RouteViews & NSRC Operational Updates” [LINK]

Philip Smith, RouteViews & NSRC

 

Description: The presentation will highlight NSRC's significant improvements to RouteViews and its benefits for network operators and researchers. Additionally, key points will also be presented about NSRC's involvement in R&E infrastructure development.

Length of Session – 20 minutes

Type of Presentation – ONSITE Presentation

 

 Session 2: Security from the viewpoint of CERT 

11:40 – 12:00

Presentation from JPCERT entitled, “Cybersecurity Incident trends in Japan” [LINK]

Shoko Nakai, JPCERT/CC

 

Abstract: This presentation discusses the latest cyber security  incident trends observed by JPCERT/CC during the first  half of 2023, including phishing sites and DNS water  torture attacks.

Length of Session – 20 minutes

Type of Presentation – ONSITE Presentation

 

12:00 – 12:20

Presentation from Ph-CERT entitled, “Cybersecurity Issues and Challenges” [LINK]

Lito Averia Jr,  President PhCERT

 

Abstract: For a long time, cybersecurity was viewed as a technology issue so it was logical that it is the concern of the IT Department. Not correct! This Presentation provides information on what are the challenges that organizations face when they address cybersecurity and at the same time  offers insights from the Philippine context.

Length of Session – 20 minutes

Type of Presentation – REMOTE Presentation

 

  Session 3: The Japanese Internet Landscape

12:20 – 12:45

Presentation from Internet Multifeed entitled, “The Internet Landscape of Japan, from internet exchange perspective”  – Katsuyasu Toyama, Internet Multifeed, APIX [LINK]

 

Abstract: - Japan is one of the most Internet penetrated countries since the commercial Internet started approximately 30 years ago. This presentation covers the landscape of the Internet in Japan, including the trends of traffic, operations, markets, and regulations. Also, it will touch on how 'internet communities' in Japan are contributing to a reliable and stable internet.

Length of Session – 25 minutes

Type of Presentation – ONSITE Presentation

 

12:45 – 13:00

 Discussion and Breakout Session I –  (15 minutes)

13:00 – 14:30

 Lunch Break

14:30 – 14:55

Presentation from Foundation for Multimedia Communications (FMMC) entitled, “Regulatory responses to the rise of global video streaming giants: Discussions on local content contribution”  – Nami Yonetani, FMMC [LINK]

 

Abstract: Online streaming has been a globally accepted means of accessing movies, shows and other video content. However, the rise and success of global (mainly US) video streaming giants are raising concerns over unfair market conditions between streaming platforms and domestic broadcasters. In response, certain nations have taken steps to compel streaming giants to contribute to the domestic audio-visual industry. This presentation will overview the ongoing discussion on such video streaming regulations and describe their background, motivation, and expectations.

Length of Session – 25 minutes

Type of Presentation – REMOTE Presentation

 

Session 4: Digital Rights

 

14:55 – 15:20

Presentation from The IO Foundation entitled, “Data-Centric Digital Rights: Protecting your data by design” [LINK]

Jean F. Queralt, Founder & CEO, The IO Foundation 

 

Abstract: While technology merges with societies at an accelerated rate, the challenges faced by citizens in digital spaces cannot be only addressed with traditional means anymore. Regarding technologists as the next generation of Rights defenders, The IO Foundation proposes a Data-Centric Digital Rights Framework as a tool to engage them in a meaningful and effective manner so that they become the frontliners everyone needs to protect our rights by design.

 

Session Objectives:

  • Introduce a different way to look at and protect Digital Rights.
  • Obtain feedback from the participants on the DCDR framework.

Session Flow:

  1. Presenting observed challenges
  2. General introduction to digital spaces
  3. Introduction to the DCDR Framework
  4. Applications of the DCDR Framework
  5. Feedback points will be inserted among each phase

Length of Session – 25 minutes

Type of Presentation – REMOTE Presentation

 

15:20 – 15:50

 Discussion and Breakout Session II – (30 minutes)

15:50 – 16:00

Wrap Up Session + Group Photo (10 minutes)

 



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