Council of Hungarian Internet Providers János Zsakó

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Council of Hungarian Internet Providers János Zsakó (zsako@iszt.hu) RIPE 74 Council of Hungarian Internet Providers János Zsakó (zsako@iszt.hu) 8 May 2017 RIPE 74

Non-profit organisation CHIP Non-profit organisation Founded in 1997 Currently 37 members Budapest Internet Exchange Hun-CERT .hu TLD 8 May 2017 RIPE 74

BIX Neutral 3 locations in Budapest Around 60 members IPv4 / IPv6 one third international IPv4 / IPv6 Bird route servers Cisco Nexus 7710 1/10/40/100Gbps ports Reseller programme Member of Euro-IX 8 May 2017 RIPE 74

Hun-CERT Computer Emergency Response Team (Computer Security Incident Response Team) sponsored by Council of Hungarian Internet Providers operated by Computer and Automation Institute of Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA-SZTAKI) 8 May 2017 RIPE 74

.hu TLD operated by ISZT Nonprofit Kft. registration rules set by CHIP over 700 000 domains over 15% DNSSEC signed four authoritative self-operated nameservers two anycast nameserver providers around 150 registrars 8 May 2017 RIPE 74

Monday, 8 May 15:30-16:00 Do not forget! 8 May 2017 RIPE 74

Happy anniversary! 25 years RIPE NCC 8 May 2017 RIPE 74

Enjoy Budapest! Enjoy RIPE 74! János Zsakó zsako@iszt.hu 8 May 2017