Event Wrap: RIPE 70 & DNS-OARC Spring Workshop
A record 673 delegates attended RIPE 70 in Amsterdam from 11-15 May.
A record 673 delegates attended RIPE 70 in Amsterdam from 11-15 May.
Applications are open for the APNIC 40 Fellowship Program. Apply now as there are a limited number of places available.
ICANN signed the Root Zone of the DNS in 2010. Five years on, it’s time to update the Key-Signing Key – and it isn’t a trivial exercise.
Guest Post: ISIF 2014 grant recipients, eHomemakers (eH) has developed a cloud-based organizational management system using Internet-mobile that is saving non-profit organizations precious staff time and resources.
Jim Martin, ISC presented on the end-of-life issues of DLV.
Guest Post: The numbers community are encouraged to review the CCWG initial Draft Proposal and provide feedback
Buyer beware: Dyn’s Jim Cowie has some sensible recommendations for those seeking IPv4 addresses via a transfer.
Bendert Zevenbergen, Oxford Internet Institute presented a very watchable, and extremely interesting talk on the ethics of research in the global Internet. If you have the time, watching the video is well worth the investment in time.
A report on the discussions at the RIPE 70 BoF session on Internet Routing Registries.
Are we going about protecting ourselves from malicious DNS activity in the right way?