Protecting the Internet of Things with MUD
Guest Post: No matter how hard we try, IoT devices will always have some vulnerability. But that doesn’t mean we are defenceless.
Guest Post: No matter how hard we try, IoT devices will always have some vulnerability. But that doesn’t mean we are defenceless.
APNIC participated at IETF 104 in Prague, Czech Republic from 23 to 29 March 2019.
Are new protocols that seek to enhance personal privacy undermining the use of the public DNS?
APNIC participated at IETF 103 in Bangkok, Thailand from 3 to 9 November 2018.
Geoff Huston shares his thoughts on the future of Internet governance ahead of a panel session at the forthcoming Internet Governance Forum seeking to discuss its past, present and future path.
Geoff Huston analyses the current state of BGP security mechanisms based on his observations at the IETF 102 meeting.
Internet pioneer Professor Brian Carpenter will present on his recent research in autonomic network management at APAN 46 in Auckland, New Zealand, from 5 to 9 August.
Guest Post: Coupled with an additional two-bit signal, the Valid Edge Counter, the QUIC spin bit can provide a higher resolution of latency trouble spots in a network.
APNIC participated at IETF 101 in London, England, from 17 to 23 March 2018.
Opinion: The collective enthusiasm for extending the Internet’s protocols should be matched by due care and constraint.