APNIC / FIRST Security 1 at APNIC 60
This post shares insights from the APNIC 60 joint session with FIRST about targeted espionage, SEO spam, and academic network vulnerabilities.
This post shares insights from the APNIC 60 joint session with FIRST about targeted espionage, SEO spam, and academic network vulnerabilities.
The IPv6 deployment session at APNIC 60 covered new IPv6 scanning techniques, Vietnamese IPv6-only ambitions, how IPv6 enables IoT use cases, and more.
Geoff Huston discusses AusNOG 2025, and his measurement of ECN
Leslie Daigle and Vu The Binh opened APNIC 60 with keynotes: Leslie on tackling bad traffic, and Vu on Viet Nam’s path to IPv6-only and its strategies for IPv6, data centres, and CDNs.
Adli Wahid explores the APNIC honeypot network and explains how Members can access honeynet traffic data via DASH.
Geoff Huston discusses the possible inevitability of a centralized Internet in the modern online economy.
IPv4 Turf War is a simple game about claiming blocks of IP addresses, with potential measurement applications.
Robert Kisteleki from the RIPE NCC discusses the RIPE Atlas system, a network of over 13,000 globally dispersed Internet measurement devices ‘lighting up the Internet’.
Geoff Huston analyses a single, regular, day of BGP activity to explore what it reveals about the state and stability of global Internet routing.
Doug Madory shares insights from his 2025 analysis of secure BGP deployment around the world, based on Kentik’s internal measurements and global routing data.