Alun Davies

Mirjam Kühne: RIPE - Coordination in the Space Between the Networks

Alun Davies
Contributors: Mirjam Kühne

2 min read

At start of the 90s, a small group of people came together to make sure that the numbering system that allows computers to connect with each other over the Internet would remain stable. One those people was Mirjam Kühne, now RIPE Chair. In this episode, Mirjam talks about the beginnings of the RIPE community and new challenges it faces today.



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1:06 – More about RIPE

4:18 – Meet the New RIPE Chair

5:16 – Daniel Karrenberg on the first hours of the RIPE NCC

8:00 – A Tribute to Rob Blokzijl

9:35 – RIPE Working Groups (in case you're wondering, the thirteenth is a secret...)

11:10 – ripe-001

13:07 – Chris Buckridge on RIPE principles

17:43 – RIPE NCC service region

18:13 – NIS 2

19:46 – RIPE Atlas

22:40 – Meetecho at RIPE Meetings

26:15 – ENOG

27:38 – CAPIF 1

28:30 – Network Operator Groups (NOGs) on RIPE Labs

32:28 – RIPE Cooperation Working Group

33:15 – Kieren McCarthy on the RIPE Labs podcast

35:51 – Measuring Damage on the Internet and Keep Ukraine Connected

39:00 – Franziska Lichtblau, RIPE PC Chair

39:37 – RIPE 85

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About the author

Alun Davies Based in Amsterdam

Hailing from a research background in philosophy, linguistics and computer science, I came to the RIPE NCC back in 2016 and took on the role of RIPE Labs Editor in 2020.

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