The Internet was built on trust — but what does it run on?
Guest Post: One of the most noble narratives about the Internet is that it is built on trust. Does that still hold true?
Guest Post: One of the most noble narratives about the Internet is that it is built on trust. Does that still hold true?
Guest Post: How should you approach local packet filtering of IPv6 when configuring firewalls?
APNIC’s Adli Wahid participated in the 29th Annual FIRST Conference and AGM in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Guest Post: Beijing Internet Institute’s Linjian Song analyses China’s IPv6 deployment challenges and the path forward.
Guest Post: Should ISPs assign a /48 or a /56 to customers in their IPv6 address plans? Jordi Palet Martinez answers this question and more in part two of his IPv6 addressing article.
Guest Post: In the first part of a two-part article, Jordi Palet Martinez suggests IPv6 addressing plan considerations for ISPs serving residential and SOHO customers.
Guest Post: Jari Arkko and Jeff Tantsura discuss the latest collaboration between the IETF and 3GPP on 5G technology.
New grant aims to fund support for the development of national CERTs in the Pacific.
Guest Post: In the third in a series of security posts, Hinne Hettema focuses on the implementation of core security services in terms of an ITIL-type framework.
Four Fellows from the recent PacIGF in Vanuatu share their perspectives on the event.