Scaling the Internet of Things? Not a Problem!
Guest Post: Shane Kerr from Beijing Internet Institute looks at the basic approaches to scaling and how these apply to the fundamental technologies on the Internet.
Guest Post: Shane Kerr from Beijing Internet Institute looks at the basic approaches to scaling and how these apply to the fundamental technologies on the Internet.
By measuring the Internet core, we can get an idea of the mindset of many economies’ IPv6 deployment plans.
Simple how-to that will help you get and advertise your IPv6 prefix from your Cisco, Juniper or Huawei border router.
Guest Post: In his third and final post in this series, Jason Smith from CERT Australia describes the cyber threat intelligence toolkit they have developed in an effort to make data from cyber threat intelligence tools more user-friendly for industry partners.
Guest Post: In part two of this series, learn about what factors influenced CERT Australia’s cyber threat intelligence sharing decisions and choice of automated tools, and how they are working to make data from this technology available to their industry partners.
Guest Post: Jason Smith shares CERT Australia’s experience with security automation and cyber threat intelligence sharing in this three part series.
The issue of the relative sizes of the IPv4 and IPv6 Internet in BGP came up during discussion at the APNIC/APRICOT meeting held in Auckland, New Zealand earlier this year.
AIS Fibre has become Thailand’s first ISP to transition to dual-stack IPv6 / IPv4 for fixed broadband.
How do shared satellite Internet links affect TCP connections?
Two well-known members of the Japanese technical community, Chika Yoshimura and Izumi Okutani, talk about forging ICT careers in our latest Women in ICT series post.