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Aftab Siddiqui is working at eintellego Network Pty Ltd as Chief Technologist and based in Sydney, Australia. Before joining eintellgo Network, Aftab was associated with Cyber Internet Services Pvt Ltd, which is one of the largest ISP in Pakistan. He has been active member of Internet policy discussions on various platforms.  
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Aftab was appointed by APNIC EC to serve as ASO-AC member. He has been ASO-AC member since January 2014 and his current term will end December 2016. He is also appointed to ICANN Fellowship committee from the Asia Pacific region. He has been associated with SANOG (South Asia Network Operators Group) for many years and part of SANOG Program Committee as Co-Chair.
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'''Aftab Siddiqui''' is a Technical Engagement Manager at the [[Internet Society|Internet Society.]] He has been in this position since November 2016.
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== Career History ==
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Senior Internet Technology Manager at the [https://internetsociety.org Internet Society] and leading the [https://manrs.org MANRS] (Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security) initiative. MANRS is a global community driven initiative encouraging network service providers, Internet exchange points, Cloud and CDN operators to implement basic network security measures to secure the global routing system.
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Chief Technologist at Eintellego Networks Pty Ltd. Eintellego Networks is a specialist network systems integrator that has been involved in the building of over 200 ISPs and countless enterprise networks. Eintellego Networks has designed, deployed, and managed many creative, operation critical, and robust networks.
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==ICANN Involvement==
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Siddiqui has crafted multiple successful policy proposals in [[APNIC]]. He has also served as [[ICANN Fellowship Committee]] Member and the Chair of the [[ASO#ASO Address Council|Address Council]]. He has been [[SANOG]] Program Committee Co-Chair and a [[MENOG]] Program Committee Member.
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Outside of attending [[ICANN Meetings]], Siddiqui is involved in the [[IGF]], [[RIR]] Meetings including [[APNIC]] and [[RIPE]]. <ref name="icannwiki">ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Address Council]]
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[[Category:Technical Community]]

Latest revision as of 16:16, 25 October 2021

AftabSiddiqui Portrait.jpg
AftabSiddiquiCaricature.jpg
Country: Australia
Email: aftab.siddiqui [at] gmail.com
Blog: https://aftabsiddiqui.com
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   Aftab Siddiqui
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @aftabsiddiqui

Aftab Siddiqui is a Technical Engagement Manager at the Internet Society. He has been in this position since November 2016.

Career History

Senior Internet Technology Manager at the Internet Society and leading the MANRS (Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security) initiative. MANRS is a global community driven initiative encouraging network service providers, Internet exchange points, Cloud and CDN operators to implement basic network security measures to secure the global routing system.

Previously: Chief Technologist at Eintellego Networks Pty Ltd. Eintellego Networks is a specialist network systems integrator that has been involved in the building of over 200 ISPs and countless enterprise networks. Eintellego Networks has designed, deployed, and managed many creative, operation critical, and robust networks.

ICANN Involvement

Siddiqui has crafted multiple successful policy proposals in APNIC. He has also served as ICANN Fellowship Committee Member and the Chair of the Address Council. He has been SANOG Program Committee Co-Chair and a MENOG Program Committee Member.

Outside of attending ICANN Meetings, Siddiqui is involved in the IGF, RIR Meetings including APNIC and RIPE. [1]

References

  1. ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015