IGF 2016: Human capacity for Internet development
The difference between a stable, affordable, and secure Internet service – and one that is none of these things – can solely be a matter of human skills.
The difference between a stable, affordable, and secure Internet service – and one that is none of these things – can solely be a matter of human skills.
Guest Post: Sri Lanka Next Generation’s Srimal Andrahennadi shares his top four highlights as a fellow at IETF 97.
The Pakistan School on Internet Governance held their second workshop, pkSIG 2016, in Lahore from 26 to 29 November.
Aftab Siddiqui and Makito share their experiences as trainers involved in the APNIC Community Trainer program.
The Information and Communication Technology Agency’s Chairperson shares the achievements of the country’s apex ICT Agency.
Two female network engineers discuss the rewards and challenges of working in Indonesia’s ICT industry.
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.
Previous ISIF Asia Awards winner, Internet Niue, offers advice to those nominating for this year’s awards.
Guest Post: Cybersecurity consultant Wassie Goushe discusses the benefits of developing localized cybersecurity solutions that work for your situation.
Fifty-five fellowships have been awarded to applicants across the Asia Pacific for APNIC 42.