A tale of two honeypots in Bhutan
Honeypots can be useful tools for security research, teaching us about attackers’ methods.
Honeypots can be useful tools for security research, teaching us about attackers’ methods.
APNIC participated and supported btNOG 6 in Paro, Bhutan, from 3 to 7 June 2019. btNOG 6 also celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Internet in Bhutan.
Before they can achieve the critical mass of participants needed to deliver on their promise, new IXPs face a number of challenges.
The FIRST-TC was for the first time included as a track in the recent APRICOT conference in Daejeon, South Korea. Find out all that happened.
Time sure does fly when you’re having fun (and trying to do your part in helping keep the Internet stable and secure).
More and more security events in the Asia Pacific region are engaging with and developing the skills of the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
Share your thoughts on the products APNIC is working on related to improving how network operators can access routing and network security information.
The FIRST Technical Colloquium, held in the Pacific region for the first time, provides security professionals a myriad of ways that data can be collected, interpreted, visualized and acted upon.
APNIC supported and participated in PacNOG 22 in Honiara, Solomon Islands, from 25 to 29 June 2018.
This year ISIF Asia will award its largest ever grants pool, across four categories, to support research, development and adoption of Internet technologies for the benefit of the Asia Pacific.