Event Wrap: HKNOG 2.0
Geoff Huston gives keynote presentation on why it’s important to measure user data at HKNOG’s recent meeting
Geoff Huston gives keynote presentation on why it’s important to measure user data at HKNOG’s recent meeting
Security is an important issue for many Members, which is why we have organized a number of thought provoking security talks today at APNIC40 in Jakarta.
Guest Post: From the first session of AusNOG 2015 you realised that we were there to hear – and debate – the most up to date and pointy end of the issues facing the Australian internet engineering community.
APNIC attended the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) 93 , held from 19 to 24 July 2015 in Prague, Czech Republic.
Have you registered yet for APNIC 40? Don’t miss out on an excellent lineup of expert speakers.
Wednesday morning kicked off with a session discussing the mobile Internet future.
ICANN 52 was the third ICANN meeting to be held in Singapore in five years, with 1,793 delegates attending.
Geoff Huston explores the bigger picture of DDoS attacks and what network operators need to consider.
Geoff Huston outlines some examples of route hijacks from a presentation by Andree Toonk at NANOG 63.
APNIC staff attended and presented at the 2015 NZNOG conference from 26 to 30 January 2015.