Event Wrap: APAN 50
APNIC participated in APAN 50, held online from 3 to 7 August 2020.
APNIC participated in APAN 50, held online from 3 to 7 August 2020.
Guest Post: Expecting firewalls and gateways to secure DNS traffic is folly in today’s Internet. Instead, we need a more resilient approach.
Guest Post: Knowing the potential roadblocks associated with IPv6 transition mechanisms helps network operators avoid them.
Guest Post: What does a ‘secure’ IPv6 stack look like/incorporate?
Opinion: It’s challenging to apply governance concepts to the vague and insubstantive digital environment, especially given its deregulation-born origins.
The final Networking from Home event attracted 226 participants from 35 economies.
The APNIC Foundation’s Annual Report for 2019 highlights another busy and productive year for the organization.
Guest Post: A major CDN reduced its median latency by more than half during study into use of Bidirectional Anycast/Unicast Probing.
Retrofitting existing IXPs with SDN could provide benefits for smaller IXPs in emerging economies
Guest Post: Canonical Name (CNAME) cloaking is a new measurement technique to circumvent third-party browser extensions.