A review of Lawful Interception legislation in Oceania
Guest Post: Lawful Interception is a tool for law enforcement to examine data traffic, but legislation varies between jurisdictions.
Guest Post: Lawful Interception is a tool for law enforcement to examine data traffic, but legislation varies between jurisdictions.
Guest Post: OpenLI is the world’s first open-source Lawful Interception software solution.
APNIC participated in the UN INCB series of meetings, held online from 30 June to 1 July and 7 to 8 July 2020.
Guest Post: Help support a community funded open-source project to enable low-cost lawful interception.
APNIC is assisting with developing and presenting a series of face-to-face workshops for law enforcement officers and investigators.
Time sure does fly when you’re having fun (and trying to do your part in helping keep the Internet stable and secure).
Guest Post: New Zealand’s Domain Name Commissioner discusses how the domain name sector could work with law enforcement agencies to ensure a safe and trusted domain name space across jurisdictions.
APNIC participated in the G7 Asia Regional G7 24/7 High Tech Crime Network Point of Contact Workshop from 31 July to 3 August 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Guest Post: Europol is consulting with the Internet community on how network operators can be encouraged to deploy IPv6.
Guest Post: The challenges around whois accuracy was the topic of discussion at the APNIC 45 Cooperation SIG.