What is Internet Week?
Internet Week started in Japan as an IP meeting in 1990 with just 40 participants. Since then it has grown, this year attracting more than 2,600 participants.
Internet Week started in Japan as an IP meeting in 1990 with just 40 participants. Since then it has grown, this year attracting more than 2,600 participants.
Guest Post: There’s less than three months to go before APRICOT 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand – have you registered?
Guest Post: The RIPE NCC shares its experience performing DNSSEC algorithm roll-overs.
Three-day Network Security workshop, 17-19 November, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Register now for this workshop from 28 September to 02 October 2015, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
A lot of DNS related discussions at IETF93 are about the consequences of DNS being secure. GGM answers FAQs
Read about GGM’s experience playing with a development system during IETF93 CrypTech project workshop in Prague.
Cyber Secure Pakistan 2015 (CSP2015) was a fantastic five day event – here’s some of my thoughts from the week.
ICANN signed the Root Zone of the DNS in 2010. Five years on, it’s time to update the Key-Signing Key – and it isn’t a trivial exercise.
Jim Martin, ISC presented on the end-of-life issues of DLV.