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South Asian Network Operators Group, SANOG39 event held Dhaka, May 9

The 39th edition of the South Asian Network Operators Group SANOG39, clubbing with bdNOG16, is set to take place in Dhaka, Bangladesh from May 9th to May 13th, 2023, and will be hosted by the Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB) in collaboration with the Bangladesh Network Operators Group (bdNOG). The event aims to provide a platform for participants to learn from experts, network with peers, and exchange ideas on a range of topics, including IPv6 deployment, network security, DNS, routing, and more.

SANOG39 will feature a range of sessions, including workshops, tutorials, panel discussions, and keynote presentations. The event will also include a series of social and networking events, allowing participants to connect with colleagues from across the globe.

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The event is expected to attract a diverse range of participants, including network engineers, system administrators, cyber security professionals, policy-makers, and researchers. With a focus on promoting the development of a robust and secure Internet infrastructure, SANOG39 promises to be an exciting and informative event for all attendees.

South Asian Network Operators Group (SANOG) is a regional bi-annual event that brings together network operators, Internet service providers, and other technology professionals from South Asia and beyond to share knowledge, collaborate and discuss key issues related to Internet infrastructure, security, and development.

SANOG 39 Draft Program Schedule

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