Event wrap: NASSCOM-DSCI Annual Summit 2014
APNIC staff attended the ninth annual NASSCOM-DSCI Summit in Mumbai, India 10-11 December.
APNIC staff attended the ninth annual NASSCOM-DSCI Summit in Mumbai, India 10-11 December.
Nurul Islam discusses in detail a common query posed at technical workshops – the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size manipulation on a router interface and its relationship with the TCP Maximum Segment Size (MSS).
The Internet’s Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is one of the most critical components of today’s Internet. However, it does not just work all by itself, and within each network the configuration and operation of the routing system are of critical importance.
Last night, the CRISP team met for the second time this week.
We’re hiring for two people who will be strong communicators and ambassadors for APNIC.
A document summarising the proposals made by APNIC, RIPE NCC and LACNIC for their respective community’s consideration.
WHOIS is a service that many Internet users rely on daily – with around 200 queries a second, it’s a critical service to have available and responsive at all times
The CRISP team got together for the first time at midnight last night (Melbourne time), via a Webex teleconference.
The theme of capacity development continued to be of focus at PacNOG 16, held recently in Honiara, Solomon Islands.
The head of the Australian federal government’s new Cyber Security Centre, spoke recently on attribution, and it got me thinking.