Event Wrap: inSIG 2018
APNIC’s Sunny Chendi participated at inSIG 2018 and the inaugural Youth IGF India 2018 in New Delhi, India, from 13 to 15 October 2018.
APNIC’s Sunny Chendi participated at inSIG 2018 and the inaugural Youth IGF India 2018 in New Delhi, India, from 13 to 15 October 2018.
Anne Lord helps answer a question that is often asked about APNIC Policy: how was the current policy process created in the first place?
Since 1997, MyCERT has played a leading role as the national technical reference centre in responding to and advising on cybersecurity incidents in Malaysia.
Rajesh Chharia’s 2008 policy proposal to lower the minimum IPv4 allocation to a /22 helped startup ISPs across the region begin their Internet journey.
Guest Post: The Youth Internet Governance Forum India held its inaugural meeting on 12 October 2018.
Akinori Maemura was one of a group of policy trailblazers from the APNIC region that helped create the first global IPv6 policy.
Philip Smith, Jonny Martin and Randy Bush’s policy to ration the final /8 of IPv4 addresses in the Asia Pacific provided a vital soft landing in the transition to IPv6.
Share your thoughts on the products APNIC is working on related to improving how network operators can access routing and network security information.
Guest Post: It has always been a challenge to not only encourage women in the Pacific to pursue a career in the industry but also support their advancement to senior positions.
Izumi Okutani tells the story behind the global policy that would change how the remaining IPv4 addresses were distributed by IANA to the RIRs.