You don’t have to be a network engineer to understand v6
Study meetings help non-technical people working in the Japanese communications industry to understand IPv6.
Study meetings help non-technical people working in the Japanese communications industry to understand IPv6.
APNIC 48 will be held in the city of Chiang Mai, Thailand, in September 2019.
APNIC proudly supported and participated at the inaugural Peering Asia 1.0, held from 1 to 2 November in Kyoto, Japan.
APNIC participated at the 2017 Malaysian Internet Exchange and Malaysian Network Operators Group Conference.
APNIC’s Sunny Chendi participated at inSIG 2017, held from 24 to 26 October 2017 in Trivandrum, India.
LEAs are important members of the APNIC community working towards a safer and more secure Internet.
Guest Post: Geolocation databases are used by researchers and network operators to learn the real-world location of a given IP address. But how reliable are these in terms of coverage and accuracy at both country- and city-level resolutions?
Guest Post: Decentralization of the Internet and other networks can allow current and new users to ‘cultivate’ their own connectivity and content.
Guest Post: Why aren’t the good guys ahead of the bad guys when it comes to detecting covert channels and exploiting known vulnerabilities?
APNIC participated in the inaugural Lanka Network Operators Group (LKNOG 2017) on 20 October 2017.