Introducing Network Vulnerability Detection in DASH
APNIC’s DASH platform has introduced a new Potential Security Vulnerabilities service to help Members identify and fix network weaknesses before they can be exploited.
APNIC’s DASH platform has introduced a new Potential Security Vulnerabilities service to help Members identify and fix network weaknesses before they can be exploited.
At APNIC 60, over 80 participants took part in training that made a direct link between an individual engineer’s skills and the resilience of the regional and global Internet.
Guest Post: Reflections from the inaugural APNIC Policy Fellowship on connecting technical expertise, institutional perspectives, and community collaboration to build more inclusive Internet policies.
In a panel discussion at #APNIC60, a cross-section of the Internet community provided perspectives on what prevents diversity in our community, and what we can do about it.
Thank you and congratulations to the SIG leaders who were elected at APNIC 60!
At APNIC 60, the Cooperation SIG session “Bridging the Gap: Technical Voices in Global Internet Policy” brought together stakeholders from across the Asia Pacific to explore how technical expertise can more effectively inform global policy discussions.
Guest Post: Analysing the mechanics of stealthy BGP hijacking with a topology-aware risk assessment and long-term monitoring.
The summary of comments and feedback from the APNIC 60 ICP-2 session is available. Join the webinar on 21 October (14:00-15:00 (UTC +10)) to continue the conversation.
At APNIC 60, APNIC and FIRST brought together experts from across the region to share real-world responses to cybersecurity threats — from RCE vulnerabilities and lateral movement risks to scalable training models for cyber resilience.
This post shares insights from the APNIC 60 joint session with FIRST about targeted espionage, SEO spam, and academic network vulnerabilities.