TLS security and data centre monitoring: searching for a path forward
Guest Post: Transport Layer Security 1.3 has been designed to be more secure in order to prevent the interception of sessions over the Internet.
Guest Post: Transport Layer Security 1.3 has been designed to be more secure in order to prevent the interception of sessions over the Internet.
Topics discussed at day two of DNS OARC 27 included the risks to the DNS associated with IPv6 and a project to reduce unnecessary traffic on the roots.
Dave Schaeffer’s NANOG 71 keynote recognizes that the future of the Internet transmission will be in the form of larger pipes.
APNIC is playing a role in coordinating cybersecurity activities in the Pacific to maximize the benefit to the Internet community.
Guest Post: Updated results from the IPv6 deployment survey as presented at APNIC 44.
Guest Post: Users are never going to be tolerant of service outages, but with good communication and processes, network operators can get more time to fix problems that arise.
You have until Monday, 30 October to apply for a fellowship to APRICOT 2018. Applications are open to residents of all South Asia and South East Asia economies.
APNIC was invited to attend the launch of the Australian government’s International Cyber Engagement Strategy in Sydney on 4 October 2017.
Multistakeholder concept prepares next generation of Internet leaders.
LACNIC’s first Hackathon awards tool that visualizes RPKI deployment of BGP neighbours.