DNS OARC Fall Workshop 2015 Report
A collation of the presentations I found most stimulating at the DNS Operations, Analysis and Research Centre’s Fall 2015 workshop.
A collation of the presentations I found most stimulating at the DNS Operations, Analysis and Research Centre’s Fall 2015 workshop.
This week, APNIC participated at the Australian Internet Governance Forum (auIGF), held in Melbourne, Australia.
The APNIC 40 Policy outcomes have been translated into eight regional languages: Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese.
I recently represented APNIC at INTERPOL’s 3rd Eurasian Working Group on Cybercrime for Heads of Units, held in Xiamen, China.
Craig Ng represented APNIC at INTERPOL’s 3rd Eurasian Working Group on Cybercrime for Heads of Units, held in China.
LACNIC 24 attracted close to 400 attendees and over 1800 remote participants. Check out what APNIC was up to at the event.
Today’s Internet is not truly an “open” Internet. It could be, but to get there it’s not just going to happen by itself.
APNIC Director General, Paul Wilson, has been re-elected as chair of the Multistakeholder Steering Group of Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF).
CSW 2015 will be held during the first week of November 2015 and will consist of a conference, technical workshops, a hacking challenge. Register now!
[Guest Post]: If you monitor your external Internet connectivity, you may wonder which machine is the best to ping. Hesitate no more – you can use RIPE Atlas anchors as landmarks.