Event Wrap: 3rd INTERPOL Cyber Crime Expert Group
APNIC participated at the 3rd INTERPOL Global Cyber Crime Expert Group meeting, held in conjunction with the INTERPOL World Conference in Singapore.
APNIC participated at the 3rd INTERPOL Global Cyber Crime Expert Group meeting, held in conjunction with the INTERPOL World Conference in Singapore.
Should there be a hard limit for the /64 boundary? A question hotly debated during the 6MAN working group at IETF 99.
Microsoft’s IPv6 efforts on its corporate network are uncovering issues relevant to all IPv6 users.
The current state of naming models in the Home Networking (homenet) WG is quite a complex problem because there are at least two goals, and they may not entirely converge.
IEPG has moved to a new day in the IETF agenda, but it’s still a very useful conversation between the operations and engineering community.
Register now for APNIC Academy’s newest course ‘Internet Resource Management’.
New agreement to benefit APNIC Members by expanding cooperation around security training, fellowships and events.
JPRS’ Hiro Hotta was recognised for his significant contribution to the Internet community at ICANN 59 last month.
Register now for a three-day Introduction to MPLS workshop from 23 to 25 October 2017, in Selangor, Malaysia.
Guest Post: The networking industry has a long history of improving default behaviour. With the publication of RFC8212 it’s time to do it again.