Internet Engineering Fundamentals Webinars from NANOG
Anthony Kosednar
anthony at cactussrv.com
Tue Jan 12 14:02:27 MST 2021
Hey,
NANOG (the professional association for Internet engineering,
architecture and operations) has started to publish out internet
engineering fundamentals webinars. This would be useful to anyone
looking to formulate basic engineering knowledge.
Here is a link to their DNS fundamentals:
*https://www.nanog.org/meetings/webinar-dns-fundamentals/
<https://www.nanog.org/meetings/webinar-dns-fundamentals/> *as well as
the complete invite below.
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Anthony Kosednar
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Subject: Register now for our DNS Fundamentals Webinar 👉 Jan 22, via
NANOG U
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 09:20:38 -0800
From: NANOG News <news at nanog.org>
To: nanog at nanog.org
NANOG U Webinars provide students across North America a way to
virtually connect and engage with industry innovators, while learning
the latest Internet technologies + best practices, and accessing
career-building tools + resources. Our next Webinar will take place on
Friday, January 22!
*DNS Fundamentals *
*Date + Time: *
Jan 22, 11am - 1pm PST / 2pm - 4pm EST
*Speaker:*
Eddy Winstead, Internet Systems Consortium (ISC)
*Agenda:*
DNS is a distributed database which maps domain names to IP addresses.
Join us for an overview of how DNS works, and how to leverage the system
to support your Internet related communications.
*Registration: *
NANOG U Webinars are free to attend, but registration is required to
participate. All sessions are conducted at nanog.org <http://nanog.org>.
To register for the webinar, you'll first need to sign up for a NANOG
account. It's free, simple, and takes less than a minute.
Register Now <https://www.nanog.org/meetings/webinar-dns-fundamentals/>
Watch Past Webinars <https://nanog.org/news-stories/nanog-tv/nanog-u/>
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