NANOG 65: Impressions of the meeting
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 65, held recently in Montreal, Canada.
Geoff Huston shares his observations of some of the presentations at NANOG 65, held recently in Montreal, Canada.
A collation of the presentations I found most stimulating at the DNS Operations, Analysis and Research Centre’s Fall 2015 workshop.
I recently represented APNIC at INTERPOL’s 3rd Eurasian Working Group on Cybercrime for Heads of Units, held in Xiamen, China.
[Guest Post]: If you monitor your external Internet connectivity, you may wonder which machine is the best to ping. Hesitate no more – you can use RIPE Atlas anchors as landmarks.
Carlos Martinez, CTO of LacNIC presented on RDAP, and it is a nice overview of the active collaboration at the technical level.
A fascinating presentation at the end of the LACNIC day three discussed a national Internet performance measurement initiative grown inside Brazil.
Guest Post: Today marks the beginning of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month in the USA. Again STOP. THINK. CONNECT will be a key message. Read how can you join the campaign.
Organizations in the RIPE NCC service region can now transfer Internet number resources to and from organizations in the APNIC and ARIN regions.
Guest Post: Why is it important to highlight IPv4 depletion in ARIN region? Adiel Akplogan, ICANN, provides some answers.
Geoff Huston gives keynote presentation on why it’s important to measure user data at HKNOG’s recent meeting