Destroying the Root DNSSEC Hardware Security Module
Learn how the computers that generate and keep safe the cryptographic material required for signing the DNS root are dealt with when made redundant.
Learn how the computers that generate and keep safe the cryptographic material required for signing the DNS root are dealt with when made redundant.
Guest Post: After a carefully planned rollout, CNNIC is now offering its RPKI service to its members.
It’s difficult to defend the integrity of your addresses on the Internet if you don’t publicly engage.
DNS over TCP, cryptography, QUIC, ANAME and HyperLogLog – Geoff discusses some of the highlights of DNS OARC 26 held in Madrid.
ICANN recently announced the operational plans to “roll” the Root Zone Key Signing Key, an essential part of DNSSEC.
After five years of operation, where are we with rolling over the Key Signing Key of the DNS Root Zone?
Lawrence Lessig came to the Sydney Blockchain Workshop to remind us that we only get the network we want if we fight for it.
Register now for this workshop from 28 September to 02 October 2015, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
APNIC attended the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) 93 , held from 19 to 24 July 2015 in Prague, Czech Republic.