How should we defend the DNS?
Are we going about protecting ourselves from malicious DNS activity in the right way?
Are we going about protecting ourselves from malicious DNS activity in the right way?
The huge changes which the DNS has had to accommodate were highlighted at the DNS-OARC Workshop on the weekend.
Perhaps every network engineer has got some understanding about OSPF LSDB (Open Shortest Path First Link State Database) but how many can read the topology table on a router and decide which LSAs are necessary and which are not for an ISP network?
So, where can one get really helpful lessons-learned from data breach incidents?
Representatives from the organizations responsible for the coordination of the Internet’s technical infrastructure met in London last week – here’s my thoughts on the meeting’s important topics.
As the dust settled from the Global Conference on Cyber Security, four APNIC staff members recorded a podcast discussing APNIC’s work in cyber security.
Has “security failed”, as recently claimed at the RSA Conference?
Some of the the “things” that are connected to the Internet are stupid and toxic. What are we going to do about it?
Australian national postal service is implementing a change to delivery service soon. And what’s this got to do with carriers and packets?!
Do you have an interesting technical presentation that you’d like to share with your peers at APNIC 40?