Can we build it? Aye, we can!
A local community network in Scotland shows how a grassroots movement can help bridge the digital divide.
A local community network in Scotland shows how a grassroots movement can help bridge the digital divide.
Guest Post: Mohamad Dikshie Fauzie, researcher at Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance reviews The Cost of The “S” in HTTPS
APNIC are pleased to welcome our new Training Manager Kevin Meynell.
Sometimes, an APNIC Training session takes on a different flavour. Nurul Islam discusses his recent PacINET 2014 experience.
APNIC Director General Paul Wilson recently spent five days at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2014 in Busan – otherwise known as the Plenipot, or PP14 – covering some of the more important and contentious discussions about Internet-related issues.
Another week, and another critical vulnerability hit the Internet. The interesting bit about this vulnerability was that everyone sort of knew that a critical vulnerability involving SSL version 3 (SSLv3) will be announced prior to the day it was announced.
The APNIC Executive Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Govind, CEO, NIXI, and Ms Izumi Okutani, Policy Liaison, JPNIC to the NRO CRISP Team, as representatives of the Asia Pacific regional community.
APNIC staff participated and presented at RIPE 69 in London, UK, from 3 to 7 November 2014.
ITU’s 19th Plenipotentiary Conference was held in Busan, Republic of Korea, from Monday, 20 October to Friday, 7 November 2014.
Michele McCann, Teraco Data Environments presented at RIPE69 on “iGDP in Africa”. It was a roundup of the various developments in the continent, but I took a snipper to heart and have been thinking about it.