Do you trust your home router?
Guest Post: A team of cybersecurity researchers are seeking to understand how malware infects home routers to develop ways to protect them from being used in DDoS attacks.
Guest Post: A team of cybersecurity researchers are seeking to understand how malware infects home routers to develop ways to protect them from being used in DDoS attacks.
Since its launch 12 months ago, the APNIC Academy has launched three online courses and enrolled more than 2,300 participants, with 450 people successfully completing a course.
Guest Post: A new tool, developed by IIJ Research Lab, Japan, helps you measure your AS dependencies.
Guest Post: Performance-oriented Congestion Control (PCC) is a new online learning approach to congestion control that seeks to overcome the limitations of traditional TCP.
Guest Post: In commemoration of Viet Nam IPv6 Day 2018, VNNIC held a series of conferences and workshops to promote IPv6 deployment in 4G LTE, content services, and the networks of government agencies.
Guest Post: Guarding against server impersonation attacks using Server Location Verification.
Guest Post: Protecting Internet geolocation services from manipulation using Client Presence Verification.
Guest Post: According to a new study, peer-to-peer updates are an essential part of future management tools, as the only way to get effective and scalable connectivity.
Guest Post: There are limits to the benefits HTTPS provides, even when deployed properly.
APNIC was among the 800 participants at LACNIC 29, held in Panama City, Panama from 30 April to 4 May 2018.