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Guest Post: Authentication and encryption should start at the edge of the network, with the end user.
Guest Post: Implementation of aggressive NSEC caching in BIND 9.12 should reduce the amount of traffic sent to root servers.
Guest Post: Community-centric networks are playing a part in reducing costs and increasing Internet accessibility in developing economies like Nigeria.
Guest Post: NAT over IPv6 is possible, but it’s messy and could be so easily avoided.
Guest Post: Read how an IPv6 deployment project turned into an overdue network overhaul to simplify one popular gaming business’s network.
APNIC and ICANN will deliver a Network Security workshop and DNSSEC tutorial in Tuvalu this March.
Having upgraded its technology and provider to a Tier 1, Vodafone Fiji is able to meet the growing demand for bandwidth in the Pacific Island nation.
What changed in Internet addressing in 2017 and how has it changed the outlook for the Internet?
Guest Post: A recent study finds that QUIC largely outperforms TCP except for in the presence of packet reordering and on resource-constrained mobile devices.