Event Wrap: APT WTSA20-1
APNIC participated at APT-WTSA20-1 in Tokyo, Japan, on 11 June 2019.
APNIC participated at APT-WTSA20-1 in Tokyo, Japan, on 11 June 2019.
Guest Post: New Network Time Protocol client secures against time shifting by man-in-the-middle attackers.
Guest Post: Have you ever considered when you use Google DNS as your resolver, whether your queries may be answered by somebody else?
Guest Post: Study seeks to understand how blackholing is used following DDoS attacks to improve mitigation techniques.
Guest Post: Prepending-to-all is a self-inflicted and needless risk that serves little purpose.
Guest Post: Avoiding the use of IP fragmentation in the DNS can assist with reducing the risk of DNS cache poisoning attacks.
The Board of the APNIC Foundation held its second annual meeting in Singapore in May.
Guest Post: Network Operator Group meetings are as much about connecting with your peers as they are the presentations.
Guest Post: It’s important for those wanting to deploy ROAs that they know how to do it and maintain them correctly.
This ‘how to’ explains the process of using Security Onion’s tools to analyse a packet capture, then extract and examine a potentially malicious file.