Why monitor our networks
Guest Post: In the first of this two-part series, Tim Raphael discusses the current state of network monitoring across the industry and the need to monitor.
Guest Post: In the first of this two-part series, Tim Raphael discusses the current state of network monitoring across the industry and the need to monitor.
Learn how APNIC handles the information and data it collects from its Members, and the steps that it takes to protect such information.
Guest Post: The RIPE Labs team takes a look at a recent outage at one of the largest IXPs in Europe to see how well the Internet was able to route around it.
Additional Truncated Response (ATR) does not completely fix the issue of large responses but it is worth considering if you want a faster DNS service.
Guest Post: Read why women who graduate with degrees in engineering, computer science and ICT in Mongolia are less likely to be employed in tech jobs than men.
Guest Post: For many enterprises, IPv6 is a long way from being on their to-do lists, with many citing several blockers to adopting it.
APNIC participated at APAN 45 in Singapore from 25 to 29 March 2018.
APNIC participated at ICANN 61 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from 10 to 15 March 2018.
APNIC Labs attempts to validate the proportion of resolvers reporting trust in KSK-2017 ahead of the restart of the Root Zone DNS key roll process.
Opinion: The collective enthusiasm for extending the Internet’s protocols should be matched by due care and constraint.