Cyber Secure Pakistan 2015
Cyber Secure Pakistan 2015 (CSP2015) was a fantastic five day event – here’s some of my thoughts from the week.
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.
Are we going about protecting ourselves from malicious DNS activity in the right way?
The huge changes which the DNS has had to accommodate were highlighted at the DNS-OARC Workshop on the weekend.
As the dust settled from the Global Conference on Cyber Security, four APNIC staff members recorded a podcast discussing APNIC’s work in cyber security.
Three-day DNS/DNSSEC workshop, 18-20 May, in Yogyakarta.
At the IEPG meeting today at IETF92, Geoff presented on the APNIC labs measurement of the EC-DSA algorithm support in DNSSEC.
APNIC signed an MoU with RIPE NCC, in June 2014, to support the deployment of Atlas Anchors in the Asia Pacific.
ICANN 52 was the third ICANN meeting to be held in Singapore in five years, with 1,793 delegates attending.