Event Wrap: Global Conference on Cyberspace 2015
The aim of the Global Conference on Cyberspace (GCCS) 2015 was to work towards a forward-looking agenda for a free, open and secure cyberspace.
The aim of the Global Conference on Cyberspace (GCCS) 2015 was to work towards a forward-looking agenda for a free, open and secure cyberspace.
Recently an Australian radio program announced the total download for Australia in 2013 was 1.1 exabytes. Let’s unpack that.
Software at APNIC is undergoing some architectural changes, aiming to produce systems which are robust, reliable, and responsive. One technique we’re using to achieve this is eventual consistency.
Guest post: I have been given the chance to express my thoughts to you, after being elected as an EC member of APNIC at APNIC 39 conference. I would say it’s my honour and I thank you for your trust and support.
Have you considered IPv4 transfers or referral applications?
What is cryptech and why you should fund it.
Paul Wilson, Director General of APNIC recently addressed the APEC TELMIN Industry Forum.
At the recent RightsCon 2015 I had the opportunity to work with a few friends from Access to do a Cyber Incident role play.
No one can deny the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) will soon exhaust its available supply of IPv4 addresses, but what many people are speculating about is exactly when this will occur.
The RIPE NCC Atlas project had a sweet moment last week, during a recent power outage caused by work on an electricity generation system.