PacNOG 24: Trust, rumours and routing security
Staying out of news headlines should be motivation enough to secure Internet routing. So why do we continue to hear about Internet routing leaks and hijacks?
Staying out of news headlines should be motivation enough to secure Internet routing. So why do we continue to hear about Internet routing leaks and hijacks?
History has a habit of repeating itself, often for the wrong reasons.
Guest Post: The latest release of IXP Manager includes support for RPKI, which was sponsored by APNIC.
Before they can achieve the critical mass of participants needed to deliver on their promise, new IXPs face a number of challenges.
Guest Post: AS-PATH prepending may be handy for performing traffic engineering but in can also increase the risk of prefix interception attacks.
A changing Internet poses some tough questions for the IETF.
Are our security and privacy standards keeping pace with the progression and use of technology?
How effective is NSEC caching today?
What do we expect from protocols, and how do standards affect deployment?
A three-part cybersecurity training series, funded by the APNIC Foundation, recently concluded in Samoa.